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Free Content Installed acoustic performance of cooling axial fans fitted with end-plates

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In this study, the airborne noise generated by an axial fan installed in a draft-cooled unit is studied. The fan is tested without, and with three different blade-tip end-plates. The standard end-plate geometric has a constant thickness (TF) while the others two end-plates (TFvte and TFmvb) are designed to deliber¬ately control the swirl level of the blade tip leakage vortex. Results have proven that these end-plates reduce the tip-leakage flow and vortex formation, which in turn has a favourable impact on the axial fan noise signature in standardised airways. This study uses both free-field standardised airways, and to reproduce installation effects an induced draft configuration over a set of tube banks to distort the axial fan inflow. The paper discusses far-field noise measurements in terms of spectral analysis and directivity for the different end-plate configurations. Although installation effects alter the noise signature of the tested rotors, the TFmvb end-plate design outperforms the other rotors, as a conse¬quence of the high control of the tip flow, resulting also in lower harmonic tones.

Keywords: 11/4/1; 51/6

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Spaienza University of Rome

Publication date: January 10, 2012

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