Abstract

Measurement of fan noise requires extremely careful control of a multiple of variables—including fan operating point and test system configuration—to obtain useful results. Frequently, fan noise measurements are contaminated by unrecognized fan or test system changes and spurious noise sources. A new fan test system was designed to eliminate extraneous noise sources and to provide good control of the fan and the test system. This system uses round sheet metal ducts to connect the test fan to inlet and discharge anechoic terminations. Rotating microphone probes, one in the inlet and one in the discharge, are used to measure induct SPL while the fan's air performance is being determined. Two test systems, one with a mean diameters of 8 in. and the other of 16 in., have been built. Measurements have been made on both axial and centrifugal fans of sizes from 6 to 20 in. Representative results of these measurements and data from recent studies of microphone probe design and surface microphone systems use for in‐duct noise measurements will be discussed. Data will also be presented on the influence of tip clearance on axial fan noise.

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