Turbomachinery
Online ISSN : 1880-2338
Print ISSN : 0385-8839
ISSN-L : 0385-8839
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Effects of Acoustic Resonance and Volute Geometry on Phase Resonance in a Centrifugal Fan
Yoshinobu TSUJIMOTO Hiroshi TANAKAPeter DOERFLERKoichi YONEZAWATakayuki SUZUKIKeisuke MAKIKAWA
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2012 Volume 40 Issue 12 Pages 725-734

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The effects of acoustic resonance and volute geometry on phase resonance are studied theoretically and experimentally using a centrifugal fan. One dimensional theoretical model is developed taking account of the reflection from the discharge pipe end. It was found that the phase resonance occurs, even with the effects of acoustic resonance, when the rotational speed of rotor-stator interaction pattern agrees with the sound velocity. This was confirmed by experiments with and without a silencer at the discharge pipe exit. The pressure wave measurements showed that there are certain effects of the crosssectional area change of the volute which is neglected in the one dimensional model. To clarify the effects of area change, experiments were carried out by using a ring volute with a constant area.
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