Hello Michal,
My understanding and experiance contradicts with the explanation given by you and Mr.Jain
lalbatros: The volumetric flow rate is determined by the geometry of the fan and its rotation speed.When temperature increases, the density decreases indeed
Yes I absolutely agree with this...
lalbatros: but the volumetric
flow rate doesn't change since the rotation speed and the geometry of
the fan remain the same.
Here comes the contradiction.. When density decreases with increase in temperature volume of the gas increases (Charles's Law), By virtue of lower density and Same RPM (Same power) Fan draws more voume of gases though geometry or RPM isn't changed. More M3/hr Ain't it? This is the Reason FLSmidth experts accounts for change in density during the PG Tests.....
More explanation is awaited....
Hussaini