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Event
Venue
Date/Time
 
Spring Training: Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Friday
2/28/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. San Diego Padres
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Saturday
3/1/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Chicago Cubs vs. Kansas City Royals
Cub's Spring Training Facility At Riverview Park
Mesa, AZ
Sunday
3/2/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
Camelback Ranch Stadium
Phoenix, AZ
Monday
3/3/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati Reds
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Tuesday
3/4/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Kansas City Royals
Salt River Fields
Scottsdale, AZ
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
1:10 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Thursday
3/6/xxxx
2:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Friday
3/7/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Kansas City Royals
Maryvale Sports Park
Phoenix, AZ
Saturday
3/8/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Colorado Rockies
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
3:05 PM
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Spring Training: Seattle Mariners vs. Kansas City Royals (SS)
Peoria Stadium
Peoria, AZ
Monday
3/10/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Tuesday
3/11/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals
Phoenix Municipal Stadium
Phoenix, AZ
Wednesday
3/12/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear, AZ
Thursday
3/13/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Friday
3/14/xxxx
3:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago Cubs
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Saturday
3/15/xxxx
3:05 PM
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Spring Training: San Diego Padres vs. Kansas City Royals
Peoria Stadium
Peoria, AZ
Sunday
3/16/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Monday
3/17/xxxx
6:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Monday
3/17/xxxx
8:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati Reds
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Wednesday
3/19/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Thursday
3/20/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Kansas City Royals
Tempe Diablo Stadium
Tempe, AZ
Friday
3/21/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
3:05 PM
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Spring Training: San Francisco Giants vs. Kansas City Royals
Scottsdale Stadium
Scottsdale, AZ
Sunday
3/23/xxxx
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Kansas City Royals
Salt River Fields
Scottsdale, AZ
Monday
3/24/xxxx
1:10 PM
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Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Seattle Mariners
Surprise Stadium
Surprise, AZ
Tuesday
3/25/xxxx
TBD
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Spring Training: San Diego Padres vs. Kansas City Royals
Peoria Stadium
Peoria, AZ
Wednesday
3/26/xxxx
12:05 PM
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Monday
3/31/xxxx
TBD
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Wednesday
4/2/xxxx
TBD
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Thursday
4/3/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
4/3/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
4/4/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
4/5/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
4/6/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
4/7/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
4/8/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
4/9/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Friday
4/11/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Saturday
4/12/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Sunday
4/13/xxxx
TBD
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Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals
Minute Maid Park
Houston, TX
Tuesday
4/15/xxxx
TBD
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Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals
Minute Maid Park
Houston, TX
Wednesday
4/16/xxxx
TBD
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Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals
Minute Maid Park
Houston, TX
Thursday
4/17/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
4/18/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
4/19/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
4/20/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Monday
4/21/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Tuesday
4/22/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Wednesday
4/23/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Thursday
4/24/xxxx
TBD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Kansas City Royals
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
Friday
4/25/xxxx
TBD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Kansas City Royals
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
Saturday
4/26/xxxx
TBD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Kansas City Royals
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
Sunday
4/27/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
4/29/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
4/30/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
5/1/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
5/2/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
5/3/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
5/4/xxxx
TBD
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San Diego Padres vs. Kansas City Royals
Petco Park
San Diego, CA
Monday
5/5/xxxx
TBD
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San Diego Padres vs. Kansas City Royals
Petco Park
San Diego, CA
Tuesday
5/6/xxxx
TBD
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San Diego Padres vs. Kansas City Royals
Petco Park
San Diego, CA
Wednesday
5/7/xxxx
TBD
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Seattle Mariners vs. Kansas City Royals
Safeco Field
Seattle, WA
Thursday
5/8/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Seattle Mariners vs. Kansas City Royals
Safeco Field
Seattle, WA
Friday
5/9/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Seattle Mariners vs. Kansas City Royals
Safeco Field
Seattle, WA
Saturday
5/10/xxxx
TBD
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Seattle Mariners vs. Kansas City Royals
Safeco Field
Seattle, WA
Sunday
5/11/xxxx
1:10 PM
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Kansas City Royals vs. Colorado Rockies
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
5/13/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Colorado Rockies
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
5/14/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
5/15/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
5/16/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
5/17/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
5/18/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
5/19/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
5/20/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
5/21/xxxx
TBD
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Kansas City Royals
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
Friday
5/23/xxxx
TBD
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Kansas City Royals
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
Saturday
5/24/xxxx
TBD
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Kansas City Royals
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
Sunday
5/25/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Houston Astros
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
5/26/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Houston Astros
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
5/27/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Houston Astros
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
5/28/xxxx
TBD
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals
Rogers Centre
Toronto, Canada
Thursday
5/29/xxxx
7:07 PM
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals
Rogers Centre
Toronto, Canada
Friday
5/30/xxxx
7:07 PM
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals
Rogers Centre
Toronto, Canada
Saturday
5/31/xxxx
1:07 PM
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals
Rogers Centre
Toronto, Canada
Sunday
6/1/xxxx
1:07 PM
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
Monday
6/2/xxxx
TBD
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
Tuesday
6/3/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
6/4/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
6/5/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
6/6/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
6/7/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
6/8/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
6/9/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
6/10/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
6/11/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Friday
6/13/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Saturday
6/14/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Sunday
6/15/xxxx
TBD
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Monday
6/16/xxxx
TBD
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Tuesday
6/17/xxxx
TBD
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Wednesday
6/18/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Seattle Mariners
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
6/20/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Seattle Mariners
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
6/21/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Seattle Mariners
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
6/22/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
6/23/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
6/24/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
6/25/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
6/27/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
6/28/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
6/29/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Monday
6/30/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Tuesday
7/1/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Wednesday
7/2/xxxx
12:10 PM
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Friday
7/4/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Saturday
7/5/xxxx
TBD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Kansas City Royals
Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field)
Cleveland, OH
Sunday
7/6/xxxx
TBD
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Tampa Bay Rays vs. Kansas City Royals
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg, FL
Monday
7/7/xxxx
TBD
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Tampa Bay Rays vs. Kansas City Royals
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg, FL
Tuesday
7/8/xxxx
TBD
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Tampa Bay Rays vs. Kansas City Royals
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg, FL
Wednesday
7/9/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
7/10/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
7/11/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
7/12/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
7/13/xxxx
TBD
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Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
Friday
7/18/xxxx
TBD
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Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
Saturday
7/19/xxxx
TBD
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Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
Sunday
7/20/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Monday
7/21/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
7/22/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL
Wednesday
7/23/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
7/24/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
7/25/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
7/26/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
7/27/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
7/29/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
7/30/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
7/31/xxxx
TBD
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Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals
Overstock.com Coliseum (formerly Oakland Coliseum)
Oakland, CA
Friday
8/1/xxxx
TBD
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Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals
Overstock.com Coliseum (formerly Oakland Coliseum)
Oakland, CA
Saturday
8/2/xxxx
TBD
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Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals
Overstock.com Coliseum (formerly Oakland Coliseum)
Oakland, CA
Sunday
8/3/xxxx
TBD
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Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Kansas City Royals
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
Tuesday
8/5/xxxx
6:40 PM
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Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Kansas City Royals
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
Wednesday
8/6/xxxx
6:40 PM
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Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Kansas City Royals
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
Thursday
8/7/xxxx
6:40 PM
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Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
8/8/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
8/9/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
8/10/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
8/11/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
8/12/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
8/13/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
8/14/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Friday
8/15/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Saturday
8/16/xxxx
TBD
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Sunday
8/17/xxxx
1:10 PM
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Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
Monday
8/18/xxxx
7:10 PM
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Colorado Rockies vs. Kansas City Royals
Coors Field
Denver, CO
Tuesday
8/19/xxxx
6:40 PM
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Colorado Rockies vs. Kansas City Royals
Coors Field
Denver, CO
Wednesday
8/20/xxxx
6:40 PM
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Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
Friday
8/22/xxxx
TBD
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Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
Saturday
8/23/xxxx
TBD
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Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
Sunday
8/24/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
8/26/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
8/27/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
8/28/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Friday
8/29/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Saturday
8/30/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Sunday
8/31/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Monday
9/1/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
9/2/xxxx
TBD
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Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
9/3/xxxx
TBD
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New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
Friday
9/5/xxxx
7:05 PM
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New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
Saturday
9/6/xxxx
TBD
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New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
Sunday
9/7/xxxx
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Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
Monday
9/8/xxxx
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A hand-hTraditionally, longcase clocks were made with two types of movement: eight-day and one-day (30-hour) movements. A clock with an eight-day movement required winding only once a week, while generally less expensive 30-hour clocks had to be wound every day. Eight-day clocks are often driven by two weights ? one driving the pendulum and the other the striking mechanism, which usually consisted of a bell or chimes. Such movements usually have two keyholes on either side of the dial to wind each one (as can be seen in the Thomas Ross clock above). By contrast, 30-hour clocks often had a single weight to drive both the timekeeping and striking mechanisms. Some 30-hour clocks were made with false keyholes, for customers who wished that guests to their home would think that the household was able to afford the more expensive eight-day clock. All modern striking longcase clocks have eight-day movements. Most longcase clocks are cable-driven, meaning that the weights are suspended by cables. If the cable was attached directly to the weight, the load would cause rotation and untwist the cable strands, so the cable wraps around a pulley mounted to the top of each weight. The mechanical advantage of this arrangement also doubles the running time allowed by a given weighCable clocks are wound by inserting a special crank (called a "key") into holes in the clock's face and turning it. Others, however, are chain-driven, meaning that the weights are suspended by chains that wrap around gears in the clock's mechanism, with the other end of the chain hanging down next to the weight. To wind a chain-driven longcase clock, one pulls on the end of each chain, lifting the weights until the weights come up to just under the clock's face.t drop.elAThA fan with high static pressure is more effective at forcing air through restricted spaces, such as the gaps between a radiator or heatsink; static pressure is more important than airA longcase clock, also tall-case clock, floor clock, or grandfather clock, is a tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower, or waist of the case. Clocks of this style are commonly 1.8?2.4 metres (6?8 feet) tall. The case often features elaborately carved ornamentation on the hood, or bonnet, which surrounds and frames the dial, or clock face. The English clockmaker William Clement is credited with the development of this form The advent of the longcase clock is due to the invention of the anchor escapement mechanism by around xxxx. Prior to that, pendulum clock movements used an older verge escapement mechanism, which required very wide pendulum swings of about 80-100°.[1] Long pendulums with such wide swings could not be fitted within a case, so most freestanding clocks had short pendulums. The anchor mechanism reduced the pendulum's swing to around 4° to 6°,[1] allowing clockmakers to use longer pendulums, which had slower "beats". These needed less power to keep going, caused less friction and wear in the movement, and were more accurate.[1] Almost all longcase clocks use a seconds pendulum (also called a "Royal" pendulum[2]) meaning that each swing (or half-period) takes one second. These are about a metre (39 inches) long (to the centre of the bob), requiring a long narrow case. The long narrow case actually predated the anchor clock by a few decades, appearing in clocks in xxxx to allow a long drop for the powering weights. However, once the seconds pendulum began to be used, this long weight case proved perfect to house it as well.[3][4] British clockmaker William Clement, who disputed credit for the anchor escapement with Robert Hook, produced the first longcase clocks around xxxx.[5] Within the year Thomas Tompion, the most prominent British clockmaker, was making them too.[5]in xxxx.flow in CFM when choosing a fan for use with a heatsink. The relative importance of static pressure depends on the degree to which the airflow is restricted by geometry; static pressure becomes more important as the spacing between heatsink fins decreases. Static pressure is usually stated in either Sleeve bearings use two surfaces lubricated with oil or grease as a friction contact. They often use porous sintered sleeves to be self-lubricating, requiring only infrequent maintenance or replacement. Sleeve bearings are less durable at higher temperatures as the contact surfaces wear and the lubricant dries up, eventually leading to failure; however, lifetime is similar at relatively low ambient temperatures.[5] Sleeve bearings may be more likely to fail at higher temperatures, and may perform poorly when mounted in any orientation other than vertical. The typical lifespan of a sleeve-bearing fan may be around 30,000 hours at 50 °C. Fans that use sleeve bearings are generally cheaper than fanFans are available in many sizes and capacities. Typically square 120 mm case and power supply fans are used where cooling requirements are demanding, as for computers used to play games, and for quieter operation at lower speeds, but there also exist 140 mm and larger fans; cheaper 80 mm fans are used for this purpose in less demanding applications. Smaller fans are usually used for cooling CPUs, graphics cards, northbridges, etc. For a given physical size, airflow capacity increases with power consumptionThis connector is used when connecting a fan to the motherboard or other circuit board. It is a small, thick, rectangular in-line female connector with two polarizing tabs on the outer-most edge of one long side. Pins are square and on a 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) pitch. The three pins are used for ground, +12 V power, and a tachometer signal. The Molex Part number of receptacle is 22-01-xxxx. The Molex Part number of the individual crimp contacts is 08-50-xxxx. The matching PCB header Molex part number isThis is a special variant of the Molex KK connector with four pins but with the locking/polarisation features of a 3-pin connector. The additional pin is used for a pulse-width modulation signal to provide variable speed control.[7] These can be plugged into 3-pin headers, but will lose their fan speed control. The Molex Part number of receptacle is xxxx4-xxxx. The Molex Part number of individual crimp contacts is 08-50-xxxx. The Molex Part number of the heaThis connector is used when connecting the fan directly to the power supply. It consists of two wires (yellow/12V and black/ground) leading to and splicing into a large in-line 4-pin male-to-female Molex connector. This is the same connector as used on hard drives before the SATA becThis connector is an expansion of a simple 3-pin female IC connector by adding two tabs to the middle of the connector on one side and a lock-tab on the other side. The size and spacing of the pin sockets is identical to a standard 3-pin female IC connector and 3-pin Molex connector. Some models have the wiring of the white wire (speed sensor) in the middle, whereas the standard 3-pin Molex connector requires the white wire as pin #3, thus compatibility issues may exist.ame standard.der is xxxx3-xxxx. 22-23-xxxx.[citation needed].s that mm Hg or mm H2O.e diThe speed of rotation (specified in revolutions per minute, RPM) together with the static pressure determine the airflow for a given fan. Where noise is an issue larger, slower-turning fans are quieter than smaller, faster, fans that can move the same airflow. Fan noise has been found to be roughly proportional to the fifth power of fan speed; halving speed reduces noise by about 15dB.[4] Axial fans may rotate at speeds of up to around 8,000 rpm; fans may be controlled by sensors and circuits that reduce fan speed when temperature is not high, leading to quieter operation, longer life, and lower power consumption than fixed-speed fans. Fan lifetimes are usually quoted under the assumption of running at maximum speed.mensions and mounting holes must suit the equipment that uses the fan. Square-framed fans are usually used, but round frames are also used, often so that a larger fan than the mounting holes would otherwise allow can be used (e.g., a 120 mm fan with holes for the corners of a 90 mm square fan). The width of square fans and the diameter of round ones are usually stated in millimeters; common sizes include 40, 60, 80, 92, 120 and 140 mm. Heights are typically 10 or 25 mm, but this is usually not an important dimension as it does not affect mounting holes or apertures in the case. power supply (PSU) fan often plays a double role, not only keeping the PSU itself from overheating, but also removing warm air from inside the case. PSUs with two fans are also available, which typically have a fan on the inside to supply case air into the PSU and a second fan on the baUsed to cool the heatsink of the graphics processing unit or the memory on graphics cards. These fans were not necessary on older cards because of their low power dissipation, but most modern graphics cards designed for 3D graphics and gaming need their own dedicated cooling fans. Some of the higher powered cards can produce more heat than the CPU (dissipating up to 289 watts[2]), so effective cooling is especially important. Since xxxx graphics cards have been released with either axial fans or a centrifugal fan commonly known as a blower or squirrel cage fan.ck to expel the heated air.d fan is an implement used to induce an airflow for the purpose of cooling or refreshing oneself. Any broad, flat surface waved back-and-forth will create a small airflow and therefore can be considered a rudimentary fan. But generally, purpose-made hand-held fans are shaped like a sector of a circle and made of a thin material (such as paper or feathers) mounted on slats which revolve around a pivot so that it can be closed wheArchaeological ruins and ancient texts show that fans were used in ancient Greece at least since the 4th century BC and was known under the name rhipis (Greek: ??p??).[1] In Europe, during the Middle Ages, the fan was absent. Christian Europe's earliest fan was the flabellum (or ceremonial fan), which dates to the 6th century. These were used during services to drive insects away from the consecrated bread and wine. Their use died out in western Europe during the Middle Ages, but continues in the Eastern Orthodox and Ethiopian Churches. Hand fans were reintroduced to Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries. Fans from the Middle East were brought back by Crusaders. In the 15th century, Portuguese traders brought fans to Europe from China and Japan. Fans became generally popular. The fan is especially popular in Spain, where flamenco dancers used the fan and extended its use toIn the 17th century the folding fan, introduced from East Asia, became popular in Europe. These fans are particularly well displayed in the portraits of the high-born women of the era. Queen Elizabeth 1st of England can be seen to carry both folding fans decorated with pom poms on their guardsticks as well as the older style rigid fan, usually decorated with feathers and jewels. These rigid style fans often hung from the skirts of ladies, but of the fans of this era it is only the more exotic folding ones which have survived. Those folding fans of the 15th century found in museums today have either leather leaves with cut out designs forming a lace-like design or a more rigid leaf with inlays of more exotic materials like mica. One of the characteristics of these fans is the rather crude bone or ivory sticks and the way the leather leaves are often slotted onto the sticks rather than glued as with later folding fans. Fans made entirely of decorated sticks without a fan 'leaf' were known as brisé fans. However, despite the relative crude methods of construction folding fans were at this era high status, exotic items on par with elaborate gloves as gifts tIn the 17th century the rigid fan which was seen in portraits of the previous century had fallen out of favour as folding fans gained dominance in Europe. Fans started to display well painted leaves, often with a religious or classical subject. The reverse side of these early fans also started to display elaborate flower designs. The sticks are often plain ivory or tortoiseshell, sometimes inlaid with gold or silver pique work. The way the sticks sit close to each other, often with little or no space between them is one of the distinguishing characteristicsIn xxxx the Edict of Nantes was revoked in France. This caused large scale immigration from France to the surrounding Protestant countries (such as England) of many fan craftsman. This dispersion in skill is reflected in the growing quality of many fans from these non-French countriesIn the 18th century, fans reached a high degree of artistry and were being made throughout Europe often by specialized craftsmen, either in leaves or sticks. Folded fans of silk, or parchment were decorated and painted by artists. Fans were also imported from China by the East India Companies at this time. Around the middle 18th century, inventors started designing mechanical fans. Wind-up fans (similar to wind-up clocks) were popular in the 18th century. In the 19th century in the West, European fashion caused fan decoration and It has been said that in the courts of England, Spain and elsewhere fans were used in a more or less secret, unspoken code of messages[2] These fan languages were a way to cope with the restricting social etiquette. However, modern research has proved that this was a marketing ploy developed in the 18th century (FANA Journal, spring xxxx, Fact & Fiction about the language of the fan by J.P. Ryan) - one that has kept its appeal remarkably over the succeeding centuries. This is now used for marketing by fan makers like Cussons & Sons & Co. Ltd who produced a series of advertisements in xxxx showing "the language of the fan" with fans supplied by the well known French fan maker DuvelleThe oldest existing Chinese fans are a pair of woven bamboo side-mounted fans from the 2nd century BC.[3] The Chinese character for "fan" (?) is etymologically derived from a picture of feathers under a roof. The Chinese fixed fan, pien-mien, means 'to agitate the air'. A particular status and gender would be associated with a specific type of fan. During the Song Dynasty, famous artists were often commissioned to paint fans. The Chinese dancing fan was developed in the 7th century. The Chinese form of the hand fan was a row of feathers mounted in the end of a handle. In the later centuries, Chinese poems and four-word idioms were used to decorate the fans by using Chinese calligraphy pens. In ancient China, fans came in various shapes and forms (such as in a leaf, oval or a half-moon shape), and were made in different materials such as silkIn ancient Japan, hand fans, such as oval and silk fans was influenced greatly by the Chinese fans.[5] The earliest visual depiction of fans in Japan dates back to the 6th century CE, with burial tomb paintings showed drawings of fans. The folding fan was invented in Japan, with date ranging from the 6th to 9th century.[6][7][8][9] It was a court fan called the Akomeogi (?? Akomeogi?) after the court women's dress named Akome.[6][10] According to the Song Sui (History of Song), a Japanese monk Chonen (?? Chonen?, 938-xxxx) offered the folding fans (twenty wooden-bladed fans hiogi (?? hiogi?) and two paper fans kawahori-ogi (??? kawahori-ogi?)) to the emperor of China in 988.[8][9][11] Later in 11th century, Korean envoys brought along Korean folding fans which were of Japanese origin as gifts to Chinese court.[12] The popularity of folding fans was such that sumptuary laws were promulgated during Heian period which restricted the decoration of both hiogi and paper folding fans.[11][13] They were made by tying thin stripes of hinoki (or Japanese cypress) together with thread. The number of strips of wood differed according to the person's rank. Later in the 16th century, Portuguese traders introduced it to the west and soon both men and women throughout the continent adopted it.[7] They are used today by Shinto priests in formal costume and in the formal costume of the Japanese court (they can be seen used by the Emperor and Empress during coronation and marriage) and are brightly painted with long tassels. Simple Japanese paper fans are sometimePrinted fan leaves and painted fans are done on a paper ground. The paper was originally handmade and displayed the characteristic watermarks. Machine-made paper fans, introduced in the 19th century, are smoother, with an even texture. Even today, Geisha of all types (but maiko most often) use folding fans in their fanTraditionally, the rigid fan (also called fixed fan) was the most popular form in China,[16] although the folding fan came into popularity during the Ming Dynasty between the years of xxxx and xxxx, and there are many beautiful examples of these folding fans still remaining.[17] The Mai Ogi (or Chinese dancing fan) has ten sticks and a thick paper mount showing the family crest, and Chinese painters made a large variety of designs and patterns. The slats, of ivory, bone, mica, mother of pearl, sandalwood, or tortoise shell, were carved and covered with paper or fabric. Folding fans have "montures" which are the sticks and guards, and the leaves were usually painted by craftsmen. Social significance was attached to the fan in the Far East as well, and the management of the fan became a highly regarded feminine art. Fans were even used as a weapon - called the iron fan, or tie shan in Chinese, or tesA centrifugal fan is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases. The terms "blower" and "squirrel cage fan" (because it looks like a hamster wheel) are frequently used as synonyms. These fans increase the speed of air stream with the rotating impellers.[1] They use the kinetic energy of the impellers or the rotating blade to increase the pressure of the air/gas stream which in turn moves them against the resistance caused by ducts, dampers and other components. Centrifugal fans accelerate air radially, changing the direction (typically by 90o) of the airflow. They are sturdy, quiet, reliable, and capable of operating over a wide range of condiCentrifugal fans are constant CFM devices or constant volume devices, meaning that, at a constant fan speed, a centrifugal fan will pump a constant volume of air rather than a constant mass. This means that the air velocity in a system is fixed even though mass flow rate through tThe centrifugal fan is one of the most widely used fans. Centrifugal fans are by far the most prevalent type of fan used in the HVAC industry today. They are usually cheaper than axial fans and simpler in construction.[3] It is used in transporting gas or materials and in ventilation system for buildings.[4] They are also used commonly in central heating/cooling systems. They are also well-suited for industrial processes and air pollutiThe fan wheel can be linked directly to the shaft of an electric motor. This means that the fan wheel speed is identical to the motor's rotational speed. With this type of fan drive mechanism, the fan speed cannot be varied unless the motor speed is adjustable. Air conditioning will then automatically provide faster speed because colder air Backward-curved blades, as in Figure 3(b), curve against the direction of the fan wheel's rotation. Smaller blowers may have backward-inclined blades, which are straight, not curved. Larger backward-inclined/-curved blowers have blades whose backward curvatures mimic that of an airfoil cross section, but both designs provide good operating efficiency with relatively economical construction techniques. These types of blowers are designed to handle gas streams with low to moderate particulate loadings[citation needed]. They can be easily fitted with wear protection but certain blade curvatures can be prone to solids build-up.[citation needed]. Backward curved wheels are often lighter than corresponding forward-curved equivalents, as they don't reqAlso, some backward curved fans can also operate in reverse - the wheel rotates in the opposite direction, forcing air backward through the housing.[citation needed] Also available are plug fans, which are centrifugal fans, most often backward curved, without scroll housings, and in-line centrifugal blowers, in which the duct for the fan contains the wheel, but in a way that allows air to exit the fan in exactly the same direction as it enters, which was previously achievable only with axial fans.Radial blowers, as in Figure 3(c), have wheels whose blades extend straight out from the center of the hub. Radial bladed wheels are often used on particulate-laden gas streams because they are the least sensitive to solid build-up on the blades, but they are often characterized by greater noise output. High speeds, low volumes, and high pressures are common with radial blowers[citation needed], and are often used in vacuum cleaners, pneumatic material conveying systems, and similThe centrifugal fan uses the centrifugal power generated from the rotation of impellers to increase the pressure of air/gases. When the impellers rotate, the gas near the impellers is thrown-off from the impellers due to the centrifugal force and then moves into the fan casing. As a result the gas pressure in the fan casing is increased. The gas is then guided to the exit via outlet ducts. After the gas is thrown-off, the gas pressure in the middle region of the impellers decreases. The gas from the impeller eye rushes in to normalize this pressure. This cycle repeats and therefore the gas can be continuoVelocity triangle helps us in determining the flow geometry at the entry and exit of a blade. A minimum number of data is required to draw a velocity triangle at a point on blade. Some component of velocity varies at different point on the blade due to changes in the direction of flow. Hence an infinite number of velocity triangles are possible for a given blade. In order to describe the flow using only two velocity triangles we define mean values of velocity and their direction. Velocity triangle of any turbo machine has three cThe property that distinguishes a centrifugal fan from a blower is the pressure ratio it can achieve. A blower in general can produce higher pressure ratio. As per American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) the specific ratio - the ratio of the discharge pressure over the suction pressure ? is used for defining the fans and bloRatings found in centrifugal fan performance tables and curves are based on standard air SCFM. Fan manufacturers define standard air as clean, dry air with a density of 0.075 pounds mass per cubic foot (1.2 kg/m³), with the barometric pressure at sea level of 29.92 inches of mercury (101.325 kPa) and a temperature of 70 °F (21 °C). Selecting a centrifugal fan to operate at conditions other than standard air requires adjustment to both static pressuAt higher-than-standard elevation (sea level) and higher-than-standard temperature, air density is lower than standard density. Air density corrections need to be taken into account for centrifugal fans that are specified for continuous operation at higher temperatures. The centrifugal fan will displace a constant volume of air in a given system regardless of theWhen a centrifugal fan is specified for a given CFM and static pressure at conditions other than standard, an air density correction factor must be applied to select the proper size fan to meet the new condition. Since 200 °F (93 °C) air weighs only 80% of 70 °F (21 °C) air, the centrifugal fan will create less pressure and require less power. To get the actual pressure required at 200 °F (93 °C), the designer would have to multiply the pressure at standard conditions by an air density correction factor of 1.25 (i.e., 1.0/0.8) to get the system to operate correctly. To get the actual power at 200 °F (93 °C), the designer would have to divide the power at standard conditions by the air densitThe centrifugal fan performance tables provide the fan RPM and power requirements for the given CFM and static pressure at standard air density. When the centrifugal fan performance is not at standard conditions, the performance must be converted to standard conditions before entering the performance tables. Centrifugal fans rated by the Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) are tested in laboratories with test setups that simulate installations that are typical for that type of fan. Usually they are tested and rated as one of four standard installation types as designated in AMCAThe air is drawn in by a fan in the base and then directed up into a ring. It comes out of a crack all around the ring and passes over a shape like that of an aircraft wing. The negative pressure formed sucks more air through the ring. The air coming out of the ring drags even more air from around the ring. There is sixteen times the airflow coming out of the ring as goes into the base. Industrial designer Sir James Dyson named hiChristine Fan, also known as Fan Fan (??), (simplified Chinese: ???; traditional Chinese: ???; pinyin: Fàn Weiqí; Wade?Giles: Fan Wei-chi) was born March 18, xxxx. She is an American-born Taiwanese singer and actress. Ohio-born, she studied at Pomona College and the Harvard Extension School. She hosted the variety show, Bang Bang Tang (?????) on Channel [V] in Taiwan and has also starred in various commercials. On 1 November xxxx, she held her first ticketed concert in Taipei. She later held concerts in Taichung, Hong Kong, Beijing and other Chinese cities. She also was the special guest in JJ Lin'She was involved with Chen Chien-Chou for ten years before he proposed in a xxxx NBA game.[2] She was also invited to sing the US National Anthem[1] for the next NBA game in Izod Center. The couple is active in charity work, most notably being the co-founder and spokepeople for the Love Life campaign with her husband.[3] She has composed and written lyrics for herself as well as other artists, including Claire Kuo, Angela Chang, Freya Lim, and As processors, graphics cards, RAM and other components in computersUsed to aerate the case of the computer. The components inside the case cannot dissipate heat efficiently if the surrounding air is too hot. Case fans move air through the case, usually drawing cooler outside air in through the front (where it may also be drawn over the internal hard drive racks) and expelling it through the rear. There may be a third fan in the side or top of the case to draw outside air into the vicinity of the CPU, which is usually the largest single heat source. Standard case fans are 80 mm, 92 mm, 120 mm, 140 mm, 200 mm, 230 mm in width and length. As case fans are often the most readily visible form of cooling on a PC, decorative fans are widely available and may be lit with LEDs, made of UV-reactive plastic, and covered with decorative grilles. Decorative fans and accessories are popular with case modders. Air filters are often used over intake fans, to prevent dust from entering the case. have increased in speed and power consumption, the amount of heat pIn the late 17th and 18th Centuries, equation clocks were made, which allowed the user to see or calculate apparent solar time, as would be shown by a sundial. Before the invention of the pendulum clock, sundials were the only accurate timepieces. When good clocks became available, they appeared inaccurate to people who were used to trusting sundials. The annual variation of the equation of time made a clock up to about 15 minutes fast or slow, relative to a sundial, depending on the time of year. Equation clocks satisfied the demand for clocks that always agreed with sundials. Several types of equation clock mechanism were devised. which can be seen in surviving examples, mostly in museums.roduced by these components as a side-effect of normal operation has also increased. These components need to be kept within a specified temperature range to prevent overheating, instability, malfunction and damage leading to a shortened componWhile in earlier personal computers it was possible to cool most components using natural convection (passive cooling), many modern components require more effective active cooling. To cool these components, fans are used to move heated air away from the components and draw cooler air over them. Fans attached to components are usually used in combination with a heatsink to increase the area of heated surface in contact with the air, thereby improving the efficiencIn the IBM compatible PC market, the computer's power supply unit (PSU) almost always uses an exhaust fan to expel warm air from the PSU. 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