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Free Content Tonal fan noise of an isolated axial fan rotor due to inhomogeneous coherent structures at the intake

In spite of low circumferential Mach number and no obvious disturbances up- and downstream, the sound of axial fans is often dominated by distinctive tones at blade passing frequency (BPF) and its higher harmonics. Flow visualization at the air intake and a correlation analysis of measured blade pressure fluctuations reveal that quasi-stationary coherent structures exist in the inflow which may act as a source of the tones. They can partly be suppressed by a hemispherical inflow control device which supports this finding.

Keywords: 11.4.1; 21.6.3

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: University of Siegen

Publication date: 01 November 2012

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