Prediction of aerodynamic noise in a ring fan based on wake characteristics

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作者
Soichi Sasaki
Masaharu Fukuda
Masao Tsujino
Haruhiro Tsubota
机构
[1] Nagasaki University,Faculty of Engineering
[2] Nagasaki University,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[3] Komatsu Ltd.,Research Division
来源
Journal of Thermal Science | 2011年 / 20卷
关键词
Fan; Vortex; Aerodynamic Noise; Wake; Internal Flow;
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摘要
A ring fan is a propeller fan that applies an axial-flow impeller with a ring-shaped shroud on the blade tip side. In this study, the entire flow field of the ring fan is simulated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD); the accuracy of the CFD is verified through a comparison with the aerodynamic characteristics of a propeller fan of current model. Moreover, the aerodynamic noise generated by the fan is predicted on the basis of the wake characteristics. The aerodynamic characteristic of the ring fan based on CFD can represent qualitatively the variation in the measured value. The main flow domain of the ring fan is formed at the tip side of the blade because blade tip vortex is not formed at that location. Therefore, the relative velocity of the ring fan is increased by the circumferential velocity. The sound pressure levels of the ring fan within the frequency band of less than 200 Hz are larger than that of the propeller fan. In the analysis of the wake characteristics, it revealed that Karman vortex shedding occurred in the main flow domain in the frequency domain lower than 200 Hz; the aerodynamic noise of the ring fan in the vortex shedding frequency enlarges due to increase in the relative velocity and the velocity fluctuation.
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页码:144 / 149
页数:5
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[1]  
Tsubota H.(2007)Research and Development of Ring Fan Komatsu Technical Report (in Japanese) 53 2-9
[2]  
Sasaki S.(2010)Influence of Separated Vortex on Aerodynamic Noise of an Airfoil Blade Journal of Thermal Science 19 60-66
[3]  
Sasaki S.(2008)Application of Wake Characteristics to Prediction of Broadband Noise of a Multiblade Fan Journal of Fluid Science and Technology 3 814-825