Results: Static pressure w/o obstacles
Every SilverStone Air Penetrator series fan includes an aerodynamic grille on the exhaust. This is firmly attached to the frame, but can be forcibly removed. The AP123 fan has gone through such a process and we will demonstrate the benefits of this grille. Whether it is good or bad cannot be noted briefly, but the way SilverStone communicates it to the public is again a bit unfortunate and misleading.
Results: Static pressure w/o obstacles
Explanatory note: We measure the static pressure without obstacles in two different situations – with laminarized and with turbulent intake. The results in this section reflect the first case. That is, the air intake to the rotor is laminarized by the guidance tunnel. In this setup, the fan has a larger volume of air available and the achieved static pressure values are higher. This is the optimum environment in which to measure fan parameters correctly.
- Contents
- Analysis of the SilverStone aerodynamic grille
- The basis of the methodology, the wind tunnel
- Static pressure measurement…
- … and airflow
- Results: Airflow w/o obstacles
- Results: Static pressure w/o obstacles
- Results: Frequency response of sound w/o obstacles
- Conclusion