ilmakerroin
An ilmakerroin, or air amplifier, is a device designed to increase the velocity and volume of a stream of air without the use of moving parts. It typically operates on the principle of the Coanda effect, where a fluid jet adheres to a curved surface. In an ilmakerroin, a small, high-pressure air source is directed through a specially designed nozzle. This primary jet entrains surrounding ambient air, dramatically increasing the total volume of air output. The amplified air stream is delivered at a much higher velocity than the original source air.
The main components of an ilmakerroin include an inlet for the compressed air, a precisely shaped nozzle
Ilmakerroimet find application in a variety of industrial and commercial settings. They are used for cooling,