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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Fan experiments, comparing the performance and design of fans No. 26 and No. 27.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 75\3\  scan0042
Date  1st February 1925
  
EFC1/T9.2.25. -3- Contd.

somewhat similar to the Hispano, but this one did not come
out so well as the Hispano, or as the others, the blades
being apparently too narrow. Passing over No. 25, we then arrived
at a fan No.26, similar to No.22 but rather better
as regards the leading edges of the blades, and finally we
had a last fan made up similar to this one, the curves for
which, though similar, were still slightly better. These
curves are labelled 27. The curves for the previous
one No.26 lie roughly in between those for No.22 and No.27.
From our experiments we think that No.27 is
representative of the best performance that can be attained
by fans constructed from sheet material in this manner and
of this 18" tip diameter.
We have two of these fans, Nos. 26 and 27 -
nearly alike. We are asking for these to be put on 20 HP.
chassis, first of all submitting the better one, No.27, to
the D.O. for taking particulars of the actual shape.
Following this our attention will be again given to the
final improvement in efficiency of the EAC. fan.
Further Note.
A point worth recording is that within limits,
the leading edge of the fan remaining the same, a slightly
greater or less radius of the fan blade, though it
materially alters the speed necessary to produce a given
thrust, does not seriously alter the power required to do so.
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