Investigations on noise sources on a contra-rotating axial fan with different modifications

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Abstract

An Acoustic Camera was applied to examine modifications of fan blade designs regarding their noise emissions. A so-called rotational beamforming algorithm allows for the detection of sound sources on the rotating blades by using a virtual rotation of the microphones. Depending upon the frequency different sources could be localized. Both the leading and the trailing edge were modified. This paper shows the performed modifications and tests with the Acoustic Camera. It also presents first results and gives an outlook on future work.

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Krause, R., Friebe, C., Kerscher, M., & Puhle, C. (2019). Investigations on noise sources on a contra-rotating axial fan with different modifications. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 111). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911102076

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