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ABSTRACT
Following part 1 "Fan noise - Basic notions and types of fans" [BM4177] giving definitions and basics of aerodynamics and acoustics of fans, this article gets to the heart of the matter by successively addressing tonal and broadband noise generation mechanisms of the different types of fans, prediction methods and means of noise control.
Chapters on the acoustic conversion laws, empirical noise prediction, standardised measuring methods and fan installation effects may be of interest not only to fan manufacturer but also to integrators and end users in various applications.
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Alain GUÉDEL: Engineer Polytech Nancy - Doctor of Science - Fan and acoustics expert, Centre technique des industries aérauliques et thermiques (CETIAT), Villeurbanne, France
INTRODUCTION
Fan noise arises primarily from unsteady aerodynamic phenomena associated with the interaction of blades and fixed parts with the flow. Depending on the type of fan — described in the article
To reduce the noise of a device or a circuit into which a fan is inserted, it is not enough to reduce the noise of the fan alone, we must also take care to minimize the installation effect, which most often results in an increase in noise level. Methods are now becoming operational to anticipate and reduce this effect.
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acoustic | fan | noise prediction | noise reduction
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- Fans – Airflow testing on standardized circuits. - NF EN ISO 5801 - 2017
- Industrial fans – Determination of sound power levels under standard laboratory conditions – Part 1: General presentation. - NF ISO 13347-1 - 2004
- Industrial fans – Determination of sound power levels under standard laboratory conditions – Part 2: reverberation chamber method. - NF ISO 13347-2 - 2004
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