Abstract

Refrigerators bring convenience to people, but the noise they produce can also affect people’s lives. Refrigerator noise is dominated by low-frequency noise, and the active noise control method is more effective for this kind of noise. However, the existing active noise control methods for refrigerators do not take into account factors such as the limited space and complex structure of the refrigerator compressor room, and external interference signals will be introduced to affect the noise reduction performance during the error signal collection. Given that, this paper proposes the cascade notch feedback algorithm, which can well reduce the influence of external interference signals to better achieve the refrigerator noise reduction. The algorithm consists of the cascaded notch filtering algorithm and the feedback algorithm. The cascade notch filtering algorithm is formed by cascading the adaptive notch filtering algorithm, which is used to deal with the main frequency and harmonic noise generated by the refrigerator. The feedback algorithm consists of a robust algorithm for dealing with external interference signals introduced during error signal collection. The simulation experiment proves that the algorithm has advantages in terms of noise reduction and computational cost compared with the adaptive notch filtering algorithm and the improved algorithm. The experimental test platform is set up to carry out the actual refrigerator noise reduction experiments under different conditions. The algorithm has the effect of noise reduction under different robust algorithms.

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