Numerical and Experimental Study on the Tonal Noise Generation of a Radial Fan

Author:

Darvish Manoochehr1,Frank Stefan1,Paschereit Christian Oliver2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Thermo and Fluid Dynamics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Applied Sciences HTW Berlin, Wilhelminenhofstr. 75A, Berlin 12459, Germany e-mail:

2. Hermann-Föttinger-Institut, Technical University of Berlin, Müller-Breslau-Str. 8, Berlin 10623, Germany e-mail:

Abstract

The main focus of this work is on the geometrical modifications can be made to the fan wheel and to the volute tongue of a radial fan to reduce the tonal noise. The experimental measurements are performed by using the in-duct method in accordance with ISO 5136. In addition to the experimental measurements, CFD (computational fluid dynamics) and CAA (computational aeroacoustics) simulations are carried out to investigate the effects of different modifications on noise and performance of the fan. It is shown that by modifying the blade outlet angle, the tonal noise of the fan can be reduced without impairing its aerodynamic performance. Moreover, it is indicated that increasing the number of blades leads to a significant reduction in the tonal noise and also an improvement in the aerodynamic performance. However, this trend is only valid up to a certain number of blades, and a further increment might reduce the aerodynamic performance of the fan. Besides modifying the impeller geometry, new volute tongues are designed and tested on the rig. It is demonstrated that the shape of the volute tongue plays an important role in the tonal noise generation of the fan. Moreover, in order to find out whether or not it is possible to reduce the tonal noise level through a destructive phase-shift generation, stepped tongues are comprehensively investigated by means of numerical simulations and experimental measurements.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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