TY - JOUR TI - Accuracy analysis of air torque position dampers based on blade profiles and damper locations AU - Bikić Siniša M AU - Todorović Bogoljub B AU - Bukurov Maša Ž AU - Radojčin Milivoje T AU - Pavkov Ivan S JN - Thermal Science PY - 2018 VL - 22 IS - 1 SP - 675 EP - 685 PT - Article AB - The primary concern of this paper is a single-blade air torque position damper used for the indirect measurement of volumetric air-flow rates by measuring the moment of airstream force exerted on the blade and the damper position. The purpose of the paper is to analyze the accuracy of the air velocity measurements and the adequacy of the damper mathematical model on the basis of the blade profile and the damper location in a duct system. The analysis was performed on the basis of the experimentally obtained results. Four different blade profiles (flat, V-groove, symmetrical airfoil, and non-symmetrical airfoil blades) were taken into account, as well as three different damper locations in the duct system (at the duct entrance, within the duct, and at the duct exit). Two blade orientations at the duct entrance were examined relative to the direction of air-flow (with front and rear mounting flanges). It was determined that the blade profile and particularly the damper location in the duct system affect the measurement accuracy and the adequacy of the damper mathematical model provided the blade angle of attack is less than or equal to 30°, i. e. within the range of a more open damper.