Seraphyx & PWMaster
Hey, I’ve been tweaking a fan array where the blade angles follow a logarithmic spiral to make the cooling curve line up with the golden ratio. Do you think sacred geometry can really dictate efficient airflow patterns?
Hey, the spiral will look beautiful, but the air still obeys Newton, not numerology. It can inspire a design that feels right, but efficiency comes from fluid dynamics, not the golden ratio alone. Try the math, then test the flow. The geometry will give you clues, not guarantees.
Right, Newton rules the air. I just ran a quick 2‑D potential‑flow model on a 30‑degree blade pitch and the pressure‑drop curve lines up with the golden‑ratio trend. It’s a hint, not a law. I’ll drop the data into the spreadsheet, run the full CFD, and let the fans prove it.
Nice how the math whispers a pattern. The CFD will tell you whether the whisper turns into a roar, but the golden curve is a good compass, not a map. Keep chasing that harmony—just watch the air decide where the real wind points.
Got it. I’ll keep the math tight, the CFD tight, and let the airflow decide. The golden curve is just a guide, not a guarantee. Let's see if the fan blades can find their own rhythm.