Hi there, I'm currently building a thermodynamic model for the engine cooling system of an FSAE car, and have come a little unstuck when dealing with modeling the fan (the fan in this case sits at the back of the radiator, sucking air through it). The end goal is to be able to specify a duct geometry with associated radiator, and be able to map the heat rejection as a function of engine temperature and vehicle temperature. At the moment I have modeled the heat rejection of the radiator as a function of the vehicle velocity using a NTU method, while utilising the methods of SAE paper 710208 for the convective properties of the radiator fins (though i am a little suspicious of the results, as the heat transfer coefficients are very high for the louvered sections), however now, I am a little bit stumped as to how to integrate the fan of the model.
My basic understanding of the fan is that it will increase the effective pressure drop across the radiator, which will increase the air speed through the radiator. My difficulty lies in when i consider the fan is working on moving air. If we consider an air free stream spining the fan, then there will be a vehicle velocity where eventually, the incoming air will want to spin the fan faster than the fans motor will spin the fan, and thus the fan will be providing a resistance to the flow. My question is how to I actually quantify this?
This is the fan curve for a similar fan to what we'll be using. If I were to work out the total pressure before the fan (based off of the vehicle velocity, duct geometry and radiator properties), would that mean the fan would add x amount of volumetric flow rate through the radiator? From this added flow rate, I would then be able to calculate the heat transfer from the radiator.
Secondary to this, is my question of calculating the drag induced by the radiator. In principal I would say the drag is the pressure drop multiple by the frontal fin area of the radiator. However I am not confident in doing this without a better understanding of the fan.
If someone could point me into the right direction that would be great, or point into some good reference material. Currently I've been relying on my Fox and Mcdonalds Fluid textbook, Incropera Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer, and Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger design. Thanks.