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12. Vaneaxial Fans: Utilizing Stator Vanes for Pressure Recovery and Efficiency
The Vaneaxial fan represents the apex of ac axial fan 220v fan design for applications demanding high static pressure without sacrificing axial flow[13]. The key differentiating feature is the inclusion of a set of stationary guide vanes, or stator vanes, positioned immediately following the rotating impeller[13]. The rotating blades impart kinetic energy and velocity to the air, but they also introduce a significant tangential or rotational velocity component—the "swirl"—which is a waste of energy[13]. The stator vanes are aerodynamically shaped and fixed at an angle precisely calculated to redirect this swirling air[14]. As the air passes through the vanes, its rotational kinetic energy is converted into usable static pressure, effectively "straightening" the flow and substantially increasing the fan's pressure capability and overall efficiency[13]. This pressure recovery allows Vaneaxial fans to compete directly with centrifugal fans in some medium-to-high resistance ducted systems, but in a much more compact, in-line package[14]. They are the fan of choice for critical applications like tunnel ventilation, long-distance air supply in mine shafts, and the complex Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems used in large building HVAC, where a controlled, high-pressure axial flow is necessary to overcome the resistance of numerous bends, dampers, and filters in the ductwork[13]. The integration of these vanes transforms the fan axial from a simple air mover into a highly efficient air-compression machine.