Turning vanes (HVAC)
HVAC turning vanes are sheet metal devices inside of mechanical ductwork used to smoothly direct air inside a duct where there is a change in direction, by reducing resistance and turbulence. Gordon R. Jacobsen, a West Point graduate, originally invented the product to address the problem engineers faced with airflow deficiencies and noisy duct systems. Jacobsen applied for and was granted Patent #US3381713 A and began a company, Aero Dyne Sound Control, to manufacture and distribute his invention.
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- Turning Vane and Rail Construction Patent #US 3381713 A
- Aero Dyne Sound Control Turning Vanes & Rail
- Building Engineer Word Press Treatise
- SMACNA construction standards treatise
- YouTube video on turning vanes
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