Hybrid active and passive control of fan noise |
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Authors: | Yee-Jun Wong Roshun Paurobally Jie Pan |
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Affiliation: | Active Noise and Vibration Control Laboratory, School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the global reduction of axial flow fan noise in ducts in a building using a hybrid passive-active noise control method. The effectiveness of using an infra-red device as a reference signal source is also investigated. It is shown that using such a hybrid noise control system over an axial-flow fan reduces the overall sound pressure level by 5 dB(A) in the surrounding environment and global control of the blade passing frequency can also be achieved. This paper also shows that using an infra-red device as a reference signal source produces marginally better control as compared with using a microphone reference sensor. Moreover, long term stability is guaranteed and the possibility of acoustic feedback is eliminated. |
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Keywords: | Active noise control Passive noise control Feedforward control Axial fan noise Duct |
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