Quantification of aerodynamically induced noise and vibration-induced noise in a suction unit

Noise, generated by a centrifugal blower, can be divided according to its origin, into aerodynamically induced noise and vibration-induced noise. The contribution of the individual noise source to the total emitted noise is hard to determine, but it is crucial for the design of noise reduction measures. In order to reduce the noise of the centrifugal blower in a broad range of operating conditions, an identification of noise sources needs to be performed. An analysis of the most important noise origin in a centrifugal blower presented in this article was performed by measurements of the transfer function between noise and vibration, under different types of excitation. From the analyses one can conclude that the dominant noise source of a centrifugal blower can be attributed to the aerodynamically generated noise which exceeds the vibration-induced noise for more than 10 dB in a broad frequency range.

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