I've struck out trying to figure out the required "Static Pressure" and "Volumetric flow" ratings for replacement fans to order as I rip out existing thermal management hardware in a piece of equipment I'm retrofitting. Why? Because I need a noise reduction from the current 90dBA down to a more pleasant 30ish dBA. I do not know what numbers the original designers were working within, what ambient temps were assumed, nor have I found a datasheet on the primary Broadcom ASIC to know the safe operating temperature range.
The equipment has 2 part density fan cooling scenarios, same piece of equipment, and the OEM designers used the exact same fan model for both:
Nidec W40S12BS4A5-07
- 40mm x 40mm x 28mm
- 26.5 CFM volumetric flow
- 475 Pa static pressure
Scenario 1:For the main board cooling, originally designed with a 1x5 array of Nidec fans, I'm replacing with (2x) 120mm x 120mm fans mounted and duct-ed into the chassis bays previously used by the 5 hot swap Nidec fans. The original airflow design has very low impedance on both sides of the Nidec fans, low part density/etc, so I am
assuming my replacement fans need to provide the max CFM of the original Nidecs at zero static pressure delta, so my new fans need 5x26.5CFM/2= 66.25 CFM minimum each.
BUT the cross sectional area of the 2x fan intake (fan blade OD= 110mm ID=40mm) gets reduced down to 5x ducts (appx 38mm x 36mm each). The reduction ratio is about 6:1 with a 90 degree air flow direction change. Which tells me that the "Static Pressure" rating for my replacement fans is probably an important consideration.
So
I think my replacement fan minimum spec should be 66.25CFM at the point of the P-Q curve that has Static Pressure rating equivalent to the pressure drop of my 6:1 reducing duct. I've looked around, but I've not found the correct way to calculate this (or I didn't understand the equations well enough to use them).
Scenario 2: The original power supply fan is exactly the same Nidec as all the other fans. The difference in this scenario is the part density of the power supply is significantly higher than the main board.
I don't know what to do for this scenario. With the higher part density,
I think the Static Pressure rating of the original fans would probably be more important to stick with for my replacement than the volumetric flow of the original Nidec fan. But 475Pa is pretty significant, and most quiet fans I've seen so far do not come anywhere close to this static pressure rating.
My proof of concept (the red plastic part in the first pic) works, replacing the 5x fans for cooling the main board reduced noise from 80dBA to 60dBA. Replacing the PSU fan should further reduce noise to around 30dBA.
BUT the cheapo substandard fans I had laying around on a shelf are not beefy enough and I got a 10+ degree C temperature rise compared to stock fans with the equipment
running at idle. I could not find the datasheet for the Broadcom IC to know what the safe temperature range is, so I need to get beefier fans, but also need to get the quietest fans possible that still meet spec requirements (when I don't have the original spec requirements available).
I would appreciate direction on this to get across the finish line on my retrofit. On a side note, if you have any book recommendations for this kind of thermal design, I'd appreciate it as reference for future projects. Thanks!