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    Design and Constraction of a Simple Air Blower
    (Kabale University, 2020) Johnson, Niwandinda
    An air blower is a device that can move air under pressure. It is a device, which increases the velocity of air when it passes through equipped impellers. They include cleaning air blowers and ventilation air blowers, among others. Air blowers have long been used for a variety of domestic and industrial purposes. An air blower works by sucking in air from one side using fans and blowing it out in the other direction. This helps to direct air through various sized nozzles and get the desired air blowing results needed for specific purposes. We here use a motor with a circular frame and a fan-based arrangement to suck air from one side and push it out the other end with force. We developed circular fan blades to assemble a blower fan that allows for one-side airflow with ease. We now use the blade-based fan mechanism to drive the system and achieve one-side airflow. The frame is constructed in such a way so as to minimize air leakage and achieve suction from one end, as well as redirect this air flow through a nozzle on the other end.

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