Case study: Simulating and measuring the vibration and radiated sound of a large industrial chiller

IF 0.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 ACOUSTICS
S. Wells, S. Hambric, T. Brungart
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This paper presents a case study for measuring and simulating the vibration and radiated sound for a large complex industrial chiller. We describe a simulation framework based on statistical energy analysis (SEA), which is populated using a hybrid mix of analytic, numerical, and measurement techniques. This hybrid approach was motivated by preliminary measurements of vibration and sound from the operating chiller, as well as a series of vibroacoustic transfer functions measured during quiescent non-operating conditions. Some components, like the chiller condenser shell, are modally dense and well suited to statistical estimates of SEA parameters like modal density and coupling between the shell modes and internal and external acoustic spaces. Other components, like the discharge pipe between the compressor and condenser shell, have only a few well separated modes with low damping. This component is better modeled using mobilities either measured or calculated using finite element analysis. We estimate other parameters like internal and coupling loss factors using a mix of analytics and measurements where appropriate. We validate the general model by comparing simulated and measured transfer functions between the discharge pipe and condenser shell — the components that radiated the most sound. We estimate structure-borne and fluid-borne input powers from the compressor using inference techniques based on transfer function measurements at quiescent conditions and averaged surface vibrations measured at operating conditions. This inference approach allows for estimating input powers over any chiller operating condition. Simulated vibrations and radiated sound are generally within 3 dB of measurements for several operating conditions. This case study provides a useful general methodology for modeling and measuring the vibroacoustics of chillers and other complex machinery
案例研究:模拟和测量大型工业冷水机组的振动和辐射声
本文介绍了一个大型复杂工业制冷机振动和辐射声的测量和模拟实例。我们描述了一个基于统计能量分析(SEA)的模拟框架,该框架使用分析、数值和测量技术的混合填充。这种混合方法的动机是对运行中的冷却器的振动和声音进行初步测量,以及在静态非运行条件下测量的一系列声振传递函数。一些部件,如冷却器-冷凝器壳体,模态密度高,非常适合SEA参数的统计估计,如模态密度和壳体模态与内部和外部声学空间之间的耦合。其他部件,如压缩机和冷凝器外壳之间的排放管,只有几个阻尼较低的良好分离模式。使用有限元分析测量或计算的迁移率可以更好地对该部件进行建模。我们在适当的情况下使用分析和测量相结合的方法来估计内部和耦合损耗因子等其他参数。我们通过比较排放管和冷凝器壳体之间的模拟和测量传递函数来验证通用模型,冷凝器壳体是辐射声音最大的部件。我们使用基于静态条件下传递函数测量和运行条件下测量的平均表面振动的推断技术来估计压缩机的结构和流体输入功率。这种推断方法允许在任何冷却器操作条件下估计输入功率。对于几种操作条件,模拟振动和辐射声音通常在测量值的3dB以内。该案例研究为冷却机和其他复杂机械的振动声学建模和测量提供了一种有用的通用方法
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Noise Control Engineering Journal
Noise Control Engineering Journal 工程技术-工程:综合
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
25.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: NCEJ is the pre-eminent academic journal of noise control. It is the International Journal of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. It is also produced with the participation and assistance of the Korean Society of Noise and Vibration Engineering (KSNVE). NCEJ reaches noise control professionals around the world, covering over 50 national noise control societies and institutes. INCE encourages you to submit your next paper to NCEJ. Choosing NCEJ: Provides the opportunity to reach a global audience of NCE professionals, academics, and students; Enhances the prestige of your work; Validates your work by formal peer review.
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