Multi-load methods for experimentally determining the acoustic source data of one-port sources have been tested and critically analyzed. Special attention has been paid to the four-load method which has been reported to give erroneous results. By formulating this method in a new way it was possible
CHARACTERIZATION OF FLUID MACHINES AS ACOUSTIC MULTI-PORT SOURCES
✍ Scribed by J. Lavrentjev; M. Åbom
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Volume
- 197
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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✦ Synopsis
The aim of the work reported in this paper was to study the characterization of fluid machines (e.g., fans, pumps) as sources of fluid-borne sound in connected pipe or duct systems. Of special interest is the possibility of extending earlier published methods beyond the plane wave region: i.e., to include higher order modes effects. For machines which can be modelled as an acoustic multi-port source, a method which makes it possible to measure the source data is suggested together with a modal decomposition technique. In order to verify and test the measurement method and modal decomposition technique, measurements were first carried out on a small test-rig without flow, with an ordinary loudspeaker as a source. Then the method was tested on an axial fan mounted to the end of a duct. In both cases ten microphone positions, divided equally between two duct cross-sections, were used to separate the waves (five modes) into left-and right-going components. It was verified that the measured source data can be used to predict the sound field created by the fan at a given acoustic load.
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