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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 2021-2030


DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF RADIAL IMPELLER WITH NYLON66 AND WHITE ACRYLIC

R.Haridass, N.Subramani, Rajesh Kumar, Sudhasundhar, Sheik Jamal Metha.




Abstract

This study is carried out to predict and present the effects of a Radial fan impeller. Analyzing the features of a centrifugal pump is complicated and time-consuming. Pump activity is often highly based on a large number of interdependent variables. The aim of this project is to investigate the analysis of a radial impeller. Until performance testing and installation, the radial fan impeller is examined. Static primary investigation is performed to track down the greatest pressure esteems. These investigations are finished by ANSYS. In this venture contrasting the Nylon66 and white acrylic material properties of static primary examination have been performed during the investigation utilizing the product.

Key words: Nylon66, Acrylic, Radial Impeller, Static structural analysis.





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