Go to GlobalSpec.com Home
Find:      Advanced >>
Newsletter   FREE GlobalSpec e-Newsletters
Receive the latest news, trends, and technology relevant to your work.
(See Titles)
About Electronic Cooling Fans
Find Products and Suppliers for
Electronic Cooling Fans
 
Research
Electronic Cooling Fans
See All Engineering Web Results for Electronic Cooling Fans
Limit your Web search to:

Electronic cooling fans move air to cool electronic devices such as computers and appliances. They are also used in telecommunications, military, and general industrial applications as well as in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Important performance specifications for electronic cooling fans include maximum airflow, maximum static pressure, and maximum sound level. Important electrical specifications to consider include motor voltage, operating current, and power. Several blower and fan type configurations are available. Axial fans move air parallel to the axis of the fan and provide relatively high flow rates and low pressures. By contrast, centrifugal or radial blowers move air perpendicular to the blower axis and provide relatively low flow rates and high pressures. Other available configurations include tube axial fans, vane axial fans, crossover (tangential) blowers, and multistage blowers. 

Electronic cooling fans use several types of motors and bearings. AC motors that operate at 50 to 60 Hz include single, multiphase, universal, servo, induction, and gear motors. Fans and other components that operate at 400 Hz AC are primarily used in aerospace applications. DC motors are commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. Brushless DC motors use internal non-contact sensing devices to activate external commutating electronics. These motors have armature windings on the stator and the field on the rotor. Bearing types include ball or roller, and sleeve or bushing. Ball bearings are used to provide smooth, low friction motion in rotary applications. There are three basic types of ball bearings: radial, angular contact, and thrust. Sleeve bearings or bushings are used to constrain, guide, or reduce friction. These bearings are also called journal or plain bearings.

More >>
Engineering Web: Electronic Cooling Fans - TechBriefs
Pages: 1 - 3 of 325
Sager Electronics - Electronic Component Distributor
ebm-papst's S-Force Generation eeTECHbrief The newest eeTECHbrief features ebm-papst's S-Force fans, the most powerful compact fans in the world.
See Sager Electronics Information
Electronic Cooling Fans
Products and Services Directory: Products Directory > Computers and Software > Computer Hardware Accessories > Electronic Cooling Fans
See Engineers Edge Information
Electronics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Techniques for heat dissipation can include heatsinks and fans for air cooling, and other forms of computer cooling such as water cooling.
More >>
View Specifications