Why are engine fan blades offset?
Derale 17118 Engine Cooling Fan Blade
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Aug 28, 2025 - 04:06 PM
Engine fan blades are often offset to reduce noise and improve aerodynamic efficiency. By staggering the blades, manufacturers can minimize the pressure pulses and turbulence that occur as the blades pass through the air, leading to quieter operation and more efficient airflow through the engine. This design also helps in balancing the load on the engine, contributing to smoother performance.
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