Fan CFM Sizing
This tool continues the Thermal design flow
Use this step to translate airflow demand into a real fan-bank plan after accounting for path restriction and optional redundancy.
This is where required CFM becomes actual hardware count, which means restriction loss, spare-fan philosophy, and overall bank complexity all start affecting the design.
Best for: translating airflow requirements into actual fan hardware quantities with real-world derating and redundancy.
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What this models
- Effective delivered CFM after restriction derating
- Fan count needed to satisfy airflow demand with optional N+ redundancy
- Whether the final fan bank is balanced, tight, or overly complex
Results
Model: required CFM is converted into delivered per-fan airflow after restriction derating, then expanded into a fan count with optional redundancy margin.
Export Report
Add optional project context and generate a clean documentation view that can be printed or saved as a PDF for client or internal use.