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Re: Shroud or not to shroud

To: mgb-v8@autox.team.net, barrie@look.ca
Subject: Re: Shroud or not to shroud
From: KeithG <kgrider@wowway.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:31:03 -0400
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Shroud. Think blade tip losses. the air does not know which way to go around the tips. A shroud tells them which way to go and increases the total air movement in the direction we are interested in - through the radiator.

KeithG

I have been told that I must shroud my electric puller fan to get engine/engine bay temp down but I am having trouble understanding the physics of this. I know shrouding is always done on new cars so one would suspect that they know what they are doing.

If one considers a fan stuck in front of a rad it seems reasonable to suppose it pulls air in through the rad in a profile almost exactly as its fan blade coverage. Thus the rad not covered by the fan just has air pushed over it by normal car motion. In other words how can the electric fan, humping away pulling air through the rad core directly in front of it, effect the flow of the non-covered area? What must happen is that the shroud forces air to be pulled through the non-fan blade covered areas at a FASTER rate than if they were left alone. This points to the need for a sufficiently powerful electric fan. So I suppose I should make a shroud. Does anyone know how to make a shroud for a D&D Fabrications heavy duty rad and a Perma-Cool 19114 14" fan?

Regards

Barrie Robinson
barrie@look.ca
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