How Bladeless Fan Works
Bladeless fans use principles found in physics, such as the Coanda Effect and Entrainment, to multiply the initial airflow created by the blades hidden in the base of the fan.
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Hidden blades in bladeless fans
00:32 - Entrainment
00:46 - Coanda Effect - low pressure
01:07 - More Entrainment
01:28 - Outro
The following sources were referenced in creating this video.
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yes, someone answering the questions i get at 3 am.
@sohomchatterjee7252
4 жыл бұрын
2:52 to be precise
@darkerm76
4 жыл бұрын
its 5:45 am and I was gaming all night lol
@GreedDrivenGamer
4 жыл бұрын
i was gaming @1.24 am, now my curiosity has been sated
@VTRXRY
4 жыл бұрын
02:11 for me haha we think a like
@russb1538
4 жыл бұрын
Well, 1am at the moment, but yes, me and my hot pocket had this question. I can now wake up hung over knowing yet another answer to life.
Most videos take so long to get the the point with things. I like how This video is so short and to the point, while still giving a lot of information. Very well done!
@5950155
3 жыл бұрын
how true
*This fan is everything I wanted in a desk fan and more. It looks great for **Fastly.Cool** my room , it puts out a wonderful amount of air. Is very easy to use.I just keep it plugged in.*
@nycyabber7103
2 жыл бұрын
The design is very human
0:05 I mean, let's be real here, there's no good reason for them to cost so much.
@SkylerTauntsrandomstuff
4 жыл бұрын
John Meise the thing I hate about them is that they charge hundreds of $$, yet you can't do maintenance on them, so if it needs so much as oil, too bad
@suharsh96
4 жыл бұрын
One word, Intellectual Property.
@CaptainDogify
4 жыл бұрын
Dyson fans require filters (as the fans could easily gunk up since they're enclosed) and higher power motors to do what they do. There are also cheap Chinese versions available that sell for half the price but still is twice as expensive as any other electric fan
@meanderthelost6029
4 жыл бұрын
I feel you but you gotta admit that is some crazy tech right there for a fan. The price IS justified but it’s just not a product designed for you or me :/
@lightsnow2537
3 жыл бұрын
It's not about the product, It's the technology
"Bladeless fan contains blades" - Stick Science.
@kimkizzermacalam5723
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but it's hidden so we can still say it bladeless
@Hanaa_ishere
3 жыл бұрын
@@kimkizzermacalam5723 Thats like saying I'm unarmed when I have my gun in the holster
@ramonhamm3885
2 жыл бұрын
@@Hanaa_ishere Lol, nice. :O)
@donatdonatan4996
2 жыл бұрын
@@Hanaa_ishere did u know what is the meaning of "less"?
@eekpanggang
2 жыл бұрын
@@donatdonatan4996 Not more
simple and straight to the point. already better than most youtubers!
Direct to the point, simple illustrations, awesome explanation. Great job!
A channel that respects my time? Instant sub
This sounds like a fan with extra steps
@kio51423
3 жыл бұрын
A fanerator?
@flatearthnews7904
3 жыл бұрын
Because it is
@justsomeguywithtattoos6267
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but with same blades more wind
@engineer84-w8x
3 жыл бұрын
it's for the A E S T H E T I C S, sir.
@ptronic
3 жыл бұрын
@@justsomeguywithtattoos6267 it's less wind
an explainer video less than two minutes, well done !
Thanks for the short explanation
Kesini karena david🙋🏽
@labibzaha9303
2 жыл бұрын
@Helmi zr gaming iya
Fantastic explanation within just 2 minutes.
I am hearing about bladeless fan for the first time.
@muhamadzul9885
4 жыл бұрын
well it's a thing nowadays
@vishalbaranwal7858
4 жыл бұрын
Same here...
@macc1232
3 жыл бұрын
It was a thing in back in 2009
@Avicerox
2 жыл бұрын
Same
Usually stick figure animatics are either on the amusing side of crude or just ugly. This is the most appealing and stylized stick figure art style I've seen on youtube
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. Still working on my drawing skills though.
Congratulations, you won a new subscriber
Thanks ! Very well explained .....Conda effect are related with eddy currents
David bring me here 👍
Dude please continue making these awesome vides pls for god's sake pls. They are soo good.
Halo ges dapit disini
Ada yg kesini gegara gadgetin?
@thianastamach2226
2 жыл бұрын
Gwejh bang
thanks its midnight and you just saved me from being awake the rest of night thinking about this
You deserve so many subs quick and strait to the point
@StickScience
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks I appreciate it!
EVERY fan entrains air on the outside of the stream... and every fan creates a low pressure area behind the fan. There's only 2 differences here. 1. The fan inside is pressure sealed (like a computer fan). No air gets around it, so that fan can operate at a lower speed, but higher pressure inside. This means that it can push the air out the slits MUCH faster. 2. The center of the air path is not blocked by a motor and a slow spinning propeller (the centers of a propeller are moving a lot slower than the outside of a propeller, and move less air... but in THIS fan design, the center of the fan will EVENTUALLY be moving air as fast as any other part of the air stream.
@sosic172
3 жыл бұрын
did you go to fan school bro?
@classyassmothafucka8890
3 жыл бұрын
@@sosic172 I guess you could say that... I'm an engineer.
@lako8368
2 жыл бұрын
You seem to be implying that the Dyson model is somehow better at moving air at high speed (factoring in also noise level) compared to a regular fan, but it's very clearly not. The design is mostly for the "cool" factor, a gimmick. It is not efficient, much less "more efficient" than a regular fan. Look up a comparison video on KZread, where actual measurements are made. I'd write the title of it, but KZread would delete this comment (as it already has once).
@trackingdifbeatsaber8203
2 жыл бұрын
@@lako8368 I wish there was a review where someone removed the air filter. I know that would remove the purpose of it but yeah the results are laughable. maybe without it being blocked they might not be as awful
Absen nonton Gara2 David adik2
A great explanation and to the point!
Hello David in here
This is really well explained!!
Great job explaining.
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks I appreciate it!
underated channel
A cool air fryer, I feel futuristic
Wow. Nice video bud. Totally answered it for me.
Kesini gara2 David
Cheers for the quick explanation. Googled 'bladeless fan' outta random curiosity and felt like I was reading something wrong when it said it had blades. Why name'm 'bladeless fan' when coulda gone for 'Coanda Fan'?
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I was talking about this with my mom and this helped
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
we have a normal well working fans someone: lets make them more complicated for no reason
@Hisham_HMA
4 жыл бұрын
@elijah mikle to the better not to the worse
@pseudoplotinus
4 жыл бұрын
@@izfida who cleans their fan??
Halo guys David disini
short video, to the point explanation.. subscribed
@StickScience
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
Grate job that helped be understand a lot
Nyasar
Can this bladeless fan be fixed on the ceiling with lighting?
That's cool idea, i try use this into my drone prototype to create bladeless drone.
@SirDella
4 жыл бұрын
Post it on yt if it works
@LukiGames0
4 жыл бұрын
@@SirDella Ok i currently i testing best 3d print settings and materials for this. Now just i need buy some parts like electric motors, controller ect.
@SirDella
4 жыл бұрын
@@LukiGames0 Good luck
Who else came here after someone build a wooden bladeless fan?
@thewannaberussian4119
4 жыл бұрын
I did
@AchtonXD
4 жыл бұрын
Lol me to
@stheticfoliage8981
4 жыл бұрын
Me too
After watching a few of these bladeless fan videos I still don't know if they are any more efficient than standard fans. If they are more efficient at moving air, why haven't airline companies incorporated them into aircraft? My guess is the 15 times more air isn't a big deal compared to ducted fans or prop driven aircraft. No blades may be safer for indoor fans in your house, but it's not a concern for commercial jets. Efficiency is though.
@masacatior
2 жыл бұрын
Probably not that efficient, just some state of the art look/design.
@jonathanhill2703
2 жыл бұрын
Yea, the 15 times the air thing is irrelevant. You can throw out a little bit of air at a high velocity or a lot of air at a low velocity and you end up with the same airflow. Dyson does the former and other fans to the latter.
Ke sini karena David Gadgetin
You should post again. Cool video!
How do you clean the dust out of the thing?
Has anyone here owned one of these and compared it to a conventional pedestal fan? The design made no sense to me, essentially an enclosed ducted impeller sucking air in through the base then forcing it up through the body into an annular hollow blade. First issue is the uneven pressure the further the ring is away from the base i.e. less pressure at the top of the ring. Next issue is how hard the motor is going to have to work to pull air in and duct it up through the ring, I just could not see how this would be more efficient than a conventional bladed fan which would be under less load and not have to force air through ducting. With these thoughts in mind I surmised the Dyson would not only have to worker harder to match a specified air flow similar to a conventional fan, it is likely to also be noisier. I purchased a Dyson AM07 and a Sunbeam DC motor pedestal fan. Sure enough the Dyson had to be set to 4 to match the lowest setting on the conventional fan and was noticeably louder than the near silent conventional fan. The Dyson looks great but isn’t a great product, it pushed less air and has a serious noise impact if you ramp up the speed to get to a decent air flow. After a week the Dyson was moved to the study with the Sunbeam in its former lounge position. Another issue was dust clogging at the air inlet holes around the base, clogging the duct and the annular blade outlet, it’s a pain to keep cleaning. Ultimately the Dyson was sold. A conventional fan is quieter, more efficient and easier to clean.
No the sucking of the available air is the burnoiles principle where if air travels faster it decreases in pressure that means it sucks
Ke sini gr2 gadgetin 😎
I was thinking about these fans few days ago, now I find it in my recommended Wtf KZread
I wonder if this concept would be effective as a propulsion method for water craft.
Gadgetin bring me here. 😁 Yang ke sini gara2 David Gadgetin mana suaranya???
i want one purely for the reduced noise hope its actually quiet
The explanation is short and to the point.
Wow, something that seems like magic just got made mundane.
@matthewmcrae8168
3 жыл бұрын
Lol fr
Here from David GadgetIn
Great video!
So what's the difference between normal ones and why were they invented?
I’ve always known that it had blades in the tube underneath, just never purchased one ,and disassembled,to prove it!
This guy: **Explains complicated shit in seconds** Other KZreadrs: "So, here's a 22min explanation of how your bread gets mold"
In theory, Fart Multiplier.
Indonesia absenn
helo gaes dapid disini
Pretty cool technology
Why would there be low pressure in the middle, wouldn’t it just be same as the surrounding air
Saya datang dari David Gadgetin
I always wondered :D Thank you! n_n
It's just like "how to make a chocolate cake without chocolate."
thanks for it
do you think this design could be reverse teched and become a bladeless wind turbine?
@jacksonsherewil6985
2 жыл бұрын
If reversed, you need 15times wind speed to rotate the wind turbine.
@jonathanhill2703
2 жыл бұрын
Yea, there's a reason hundreds of billions of dollars of wind turbines don't do this and only a gimmicky overpriced fan does.
thanks a lot, they looked like witchcraft before this video xD
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video!!
now show me how the tubeless tubelight works
@matrix2678
4 жыл бұрын
create a light source from both sides of a pvc pipe
@vishruthsiddi5489
4 жыл бұрын
How do they work lol.
Long story short. It's has a fan that blows wings that energizes the airflow enough to draw in more air with entrainment AND exploits the coanda effect Change the fan for a v8 engine and you'll have a 2012 F1 car diffuser. In concept at least
I thought they use some kind of a magnetic spinning inside the ring and move the air :v
If it has BLADES then it's not BLADELESS!
How much CFM in comparison with ordinary fans ?
What would happen if you could stick them together? How fast could it be and could it power itself?
@jonathanhill2703
2 жыл бұрын
The first perpetual motion machine has been discovered!
so basically. by tricking the fans with science, we can convince the air to grab a bunch of their air buddies and get them into a huge pyramid scheme of cooling off my balls.
Sweet
@StickScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I came here to hear a story about your grandma and her fans, leading onto a moment of your childhood where you thought you wouldn't make it. THEN I expected the instructional video. Geez.
Trick question: how many blades does a bladeless fan have?
@donnellm5435
2 жыл бұрын
1
I call that bull...I have seen those over price fan and they do not blow more air than you're average fan.
At this time, there are 209 people thumbing down, for their own stupidity at being fooled by advertising of this product they probably bought and believed was magic. LOL
The Coanda Effect It’s named after 🇷🇴 Romanian inventor Henri Coanda.
What if this principle is applied for hellicopters?
Kumpulin orang yg kesini gara2 nonton reviewnya bang david 🤣
Mine is not as powerfull as my normal fan, could dust be the problem?
@Xxkxkdkkskxxk
3 жыл бұрын
It’s the angle your at
There is a bladeless fan at my cousins, and i thought the air they produced was kinda weaker than one with blades.
@Exilum
3 жыл бұрын
It uses smaller blades, so it's normal. If you have to compare it, you have to compare it with a fan of equal blade size and rpm.
@donnellm5435
2 жыл бұрын
Was it on low settings?
@jonathanhill2703
2 жыл бұрын
@@Exilum Why? Is this some olympic event broken down into blade classes? It's a fan with pathetic airflow that is loud and priced an order of magnitude above what it is worth. Also, it's probably not even the same type of fan as most desk fans. I'm pretty sure it is a centrifugal fan with an impeller because it needs to generate a higher pressure to squeeze air out of those little slits at high velocity so a blade size comparison is like comparing apples and oranges.
@Exilum
2 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanhill2703 Well I said what I said for the simple reason that there isn't a single factor. Comparing a bladeless fan to a bladed fan would only show difference in type should the blade sizes and rpm be the same. On a side note, you seem to dislike bladeless fans due to their poor performance, but don't forget they're not the same products. A bladeless fan is made to look cleaner, not perform better. It's like comparing apple and oranges, as you said, except on a wider scale.
Obviously you can't get something for nothing so you trade higher pressure at the fan for higher volume. The question is why not just start with a bigger fan? What is the purpose of using a small fan and then a multiplier?
@DrAdityaReddy
4 жыл бұрын
For it to be compact? 🤔
@andrewhigdon8346
4 жыл бұрын
smitajky BINGO! There is no something for nothing! You trade off velocity or volume. Period. With a given source of airflow, it can be manipulated for either higher velocity or higher volume(pressure), but not both. It is, in essence, a gimmick. I have a Dyson vacuum cleaner and it is a gimmick. It is a very powerful brushless motor, which is not a gimmick, coupled with decent airflow management. With a regular vacuum cleaner, if you block the inlet, the and there is no leakage, suction will be reduced, and the motor will overheat. If you took a perfectly sealed syringe, and picked up, say, a ping pong ball, it is the DIFFERENCE in pressure holding the ball against the tip of the syringe. If the seal is truly perfect, the ball would stay indefinitely. But there is no such thing. But if you were to make the seal slightly imperfect and let just a little air in with the vacuum, the ball will stay, but he vacuum DIFFERENCE must be maintained, and the syringe piston would have to be miles long to maintain that for any length of time. With the Dyson vacuum cleaner, there is a slight bypass which allows vacuum to continue, and the motor is very powerful. So you can completely block the vacuum cleaner and suction continues. With a conventional type, of you block the inlet, suction is reduced, and you need to unclog it to continue. Same with a Dyson, but the bypass behind the block allows vacuum to continue, and the very powerful motor masks the real difference in pressure. Some other modern vacuum have employed the bypass, but not as subtly as the Dyson. So bottom line, if you are suing the hose in a Dyson and block it with said ping pong ball, vacuum will hold the ball there until the motor overheats and a sensor shuts it off. With other types, the bypass reduces vacuum, but they won’t shut off unless the the bypass is also blocked. So in essence, the Dyson is a gimmick . I’ve spent more on vacuum cleaners in the last 5 years than any human should, only to discover that there are compromises for each and all of them. The Dyson is NOT THE BEST. It is marginally more powerful when new. But as the filters clog, it performs poorly, as expected. They all do. The Rainbow water filter vacuum is the best ever made, with consistent performance, be use you “clean the filter” with every use. But a pain in the ass. Where do you put that nasty water? Back yard? Yeah, wait till the dog or other critters get into it. Through a mesh screen and then the nasty water down the commode? Sure, but a pain in the ass. Blade less fan? Gimmick. Just the act of “forcing the air” through the slits makes it less efficient. It may seem neat, but there is no more air coming at you than with the initial fan in the first place, it’s just redistributed. I call bullshit.
What is efficiency % ???
Siapa yg ke sini gara gara gatgedin
Wow no subs, Imma be your first sub. Edit: well according to my phone
@michaelhelgeland4588
4 жыл бұрын
A glitch, he has 727,000 subs
"how bladeless fans work?" they have blades.
Sam o Nella but without the swearing
So then... it’s NOT sorcery. Or so you’d have us believe..
It's like cell phones without antennas!
basicly a mini jet engine! 😌😌😌
So is it worth it to buy this thing?
@ariya11__
4 жыл бұрын
Like, is it cooler or something
Gadgetin