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INTRODUCTION
In October 2009, James Dyson's consumer electronics company, introduced a new device to the market called Dyson Bladeless Fan or Dyson Air Multiplier. They dont have fast-spinning blades that chop the air and cause uncomfortable buffeting. Instead, they use Air Multiplier technology to draw in air and amplify it up to 15 times, producing an uninterrupted stream of smooth air.
INVENTED BY:
Sir James Dyson
He is a British Industrial Engineer and founder of Dyson company.
Thickness
Technology Controls
10 inch
Air multiplier Touch operations
Fully Variable
90 10 ( Both Sides)
Dimensions
CONSTRUCTION
Bladeless fan comes in two pieces, the outer ring piece and the cylindrical base which could fit together in a matter of seconds.
MAIN COMPONENTS
Outer ring Cylindrical base Mixed Flow Impeller Brushless DC Motor Controls
Outer Ring
It is a nozzle comprising an interior passage. Nozzle comprises a surface tapering away from axis, over which the mouth is arranged to direct air flow. The tapered diffusor portion enhances amplification properties whilst minimizing noise and frictional losses. Preferably the angle subtended between the diffuser portion and the axis is in range of 7 to 20, more preferably about 15. It provides more efficient air flow. The nozzle may comprise a Coanda surface located adjacent to the mouth. The fluid flows close (almost clinging or hugging) to the surface exhibits Coanda effect.
Cylindrical base
The air is sucked through the tiny holes on the body of the fan. It also contains lots of tiny holes of 1.3mm diameter.
Brushless DC Motor
For generating a jet of air and making it powerful enough to function properly, the motor should be designed in a way so as to suck in more than 32 litres of air/second. It is powered by a brushless 40-Watt DC motor. This is about the same power used for a conventional fan.
Other components
Power Switches Air Speed controls Indicating lights Oscillations control buttons
MATERIAL USED
It is constructed from tough Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ABS. ABS is a tough thermoplastic used to make light, rigid and moulded products.
It has shock absorbing properties and is used to make car bumpers, crash helmets and modern golf club heads.
WORKING
Working of bladeless fan is divided into mainly four stages:1) 2) 3) 4) Air is drawn in Air is accelerated Air is induced Air is entrained
Air is drawn in
Motor draws in almost 32 litres of air per second. Air is drawn in from the little vents in base.
Air is accelerated
Air is forced up into loop amplifier and is accelerated out through an annular aperture creating a jet of air. It passes over the 16 airfoil shaped ramp, which channels its direction.
Air is induced
As the air passes over the ramp, it draws air from behind the fan, this process is known as inducement.
The air comes out of a 3mm slit built in the frame at a speed of 55mph.
Air is entrained
Air around the machine is also drawn into the airflow, through a process known as entrainment.
FEATURES
ADVANTAGES
Uniform Air flow Easy to control and maintain Swivel and Tilt all work well Well built and looks & feels good No buffeting Energy saving & smooth air flow Sturdy design & Good material quality Safer for kids as no moving blades
DISADVANTAGES
Too pricey a machine No sleep mode (i.e. switch off after 1, 2, 3 hours) or remote control
Conclusion
Dyson Air Multiplier is more efficient ergonomically and more efficient than conventional fan. It can be improved by reducing the price. Even at this price lack of remote is a negative point. Design is sturdy and gives a clean and modern look. Use of Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene as material makes it light in weight and more rigid, thus reducing its chances of breakage.
Reference
1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dyson_products 2) http://www.g-mark.org/english/archive/2010/award-best15.html 3) http://www.airmultiplier.org/dyson-am01-10-inch-air-multiplierreviews.php 4) http://www.cravingtech.com/dyson-air-multiplier-a-k-a-bladeless-fanreview.html 5) http://www.airmultiplier.org/technology.php 6) United States Patent, Patent No.: US 7,931,449 B2; Date of patent: Apr.26, 2011 7) http://www.dyson.com/fans/fans.asp 8) http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/calc_reynolds.cfm#calc
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