智能叶片数选择使模态传播角度与定子交错角度一致,以实现低噪声风扇设计

Stephen Schade, Robert Jaron, Lukas Klähn, Antoine Moreau
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转子-定子相互作用噪声是风扇噪声的主要来源。特别是对于低速风扇级,音调成分通常是主要噪声源。如何降低音调噪声是一个挑战,因为音调噪声通常被认为是令人不愉快的。因此,在本文中,我们通过分析、数值和实验研究了降低音调噪声激励的声学效应。我们对现有低速风扇的研究表明,如果激发的声学模式平行于定子前缘角传播,则音调交互噪声在声源处可降低 9 分贝以上。此外,还展示了一种低噪声设计方法,以便将这种效应应用于两个定子叶片少于转子叶片的新型风扇级。这两个风扇的声学设计由转子和定子叶片数的适当选择决定,以便使模态传播角与定子交错角保持一致。叶片的几何形状是通过空气动力学优化获得的。与基线风扇相比,两种风扇都具有相似的空气动力特性,但声学辐射特性却截然相反,而且由于模态传播角对噪声激励的影响,音调噪声显著降低。为了确保这种效果也能应用于其他低速风扇,我们推导并验证了一种设计规则。
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Smart Blade Count Selection to Align Modal Propagation Angle with Stator Stagger Angle for Low-Noise Ducted Fan Designs
The rotor–stator interaction noise is a major source of fan noise. Especially for low-speed fan stages, the tonal component is typically a dominant noise source. A challenge is to reduce this tonal noise, as it is typically perceived as unpleasant. Therefore, in this paper, we analytically, numerically and experimentally investigate an acoustic effect to lower the tonal noise excitation. Our study on an existing low-speed fan indicates a reduction in tonal interaction noise of more than 9 dB at the source if the excited acoustic modes propagate parallel to the stator leading edge angle. Moreover, a design-to-low-noise approach is demonstrated in order to apply this effect to two new fan stages with fewer stator than rotor blades. The acoustic design of both fans is determined by an appropriate choice of the rotor and stator blade numbers in order to align the modal propagation angle with the stator stagger angle. The blade geometries are obtained from aerodynamic optimization. Both fans provide similar aerodynamic but opposing acoustic radiation characteristics compared to the baseline fan and a significant tonal noise reduction resulting from the impact of the modal propagation angle on noise excitation. To ensure that this effect can also be applied to other low-speed fans, a design rule is derived and validated.
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