Energy-saving Conceptual Design for Operating Dual Ceiling Fans with Single Motor

Authors

  • Jerin A Department of Mechanical Engineering, CGC Technical Campus, Jhanjheri, Mohali, Punjab, India.
  • Sharma V Department of Mechanical Engineering, CGC Technical Campus, Jhanjheri, Mohali, Punjab, India.

Keywords:

Dual side fan, bevel gears, human comfort, air flow

Abstract

The authors in this study propose a design arrangement of a dual room fans working with single electric motor which will reduce the electricity consumption. The household electricity consumption is quite high in summer seasons in India and our resources are additionally stressed in order to meet the required demand thus increasing the budget. The fan arrangement works on the principle of bevel gears and increases air flow capacity in the room as the air flow is channeled through two fans instead of a single fan through a single motor. Thus the wide range of air flow also increases the conditions of human comfort.

How to cite this article: Jerin A, Sharma V. Energy-saving Conceptual Design for Operating Dual Ceiling Fans with Single Motor. J Engr Desg Anal 2019; 2(2): 5-6.

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Published

2020-01-16