engmechs
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2005
- 80
To all,
I have an acoustic problem encountered in engineering dept recently, & it is getting hotter each day.
A add on designed sheet metal box was developed for telecom industry, which hosted 2 fan units inside. The fans were used for cooling equipments inside the enclosure. The box size is about 1.5' x 1.5' x4" (W x L x D).
The fan did its job ok in terms of cooling whole enclosure's temperature but there was a sound problem for the enclosure. Requirement stated that the whole enclosure can't emitt sound level more than 45 db at 1.5m away from it. Right now, the best reading achieved was about 48 to 49 db.
I am not a sound expert, & I would like to ask for some logical directions and suggestions in handling this particular problem.
My thoughts so far include:
#1 Get the fan frequency of cooling fan (rpm), & found appropriate sound absorbant foam material for the range. A good foam material will definitely be one important factor here.
#2 Box layout is critical in bringing down noise level, as an indirect path design can dissipate more sound wave energy, &/or counter-eliminate waves each other. Our original layout is fan is at the top corner of fan box, & air inlet is at diagonal corner. A non-straight air path was constructed between air inlet & fan unit.
#3 Keep a limited air space around fan unit, which keep the sound waves at a limited spot, without excessive chance of spreading sound vibrations to the rest of the structure.
Please help out here if you have any thoughts. Any suggestions are welcome.
Regards
engmechs
I have an acoustic problem encountered in engineering dept recently, & it is getting hotter each day.
A add on designed sheet metal box was developed for telecom industry, which hosted 2 fan units inside. The fans were used for cooling equipments inside the enclosure. The box size is about 1.5' x 1.5' x4" (W x L x D).
The fan did its job ok in terms of cooling whole enclosure's temperature but there was a sound problem for the enclosure. Requirement stated that the whole enclosure can't emitt sound level more than 45 db at 1.5m away from it. Right now, the best reading achieved was about 48 to 49 db.
I am not a sound expert, & I would like to ask for some logical directions and suggestions in handling this particular problem.
My thoughts so far include:
#1 Get the fan frequency of cooling fan (rpm), & found appropriate sound absorbant foam material for the range. A good foam material will definitely be one important factor here.
#2 Box layout is critical in bringing down noise level, as an indirect path design can dissipate more sound wave energy, &/or counter-eliminate waves each other. Our original layout is fan is at the top corner of fan box, & air inlet is at diagonal corner. A non-straight air path was constructed between air inlet & fan unit.
#3 Keep a limited air space around fan unit, which keep the sound waves at a limited spot, without excessive chance of spreading sound vibrations to the rest of the structure.
Please help out here if you have any thoughts. Any suggestions are welcome.
Regards
engmechs