Acoustic treatment for fans
First Claim
1. A centrifugal fan equipped with apparatus for attenuating noise generated thereby, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a rigid backing member having at least one planar surface,(b) a curved scroll mounted in spaced disposition from said rigid backing member and having a plurality of acoustically permeable zones, each containing a multiplicity of small perforations and being of strip-like shape extending substantially parallel to the axis of the fan over substantially the entire width of the scroll in the direction parallel to said axis, said zones being separated by unperforated zones of the scroll, and(c) wall means secured to the scroll in the unperforated zones thereof and dividing the space between said scroll and backing member into a plurality of Helmholtz acoustic absorption cavities containing sound absorbing material and dimensioned to have different respective resonant frequencies whereby the noise of the fan is transmitted by said scroll and attenuated in said cavities over a wide range of frequencies, at least two of said Helmholtz cavities being formed between the scroll and said planar surface, and said scroll being so disposed relative to the planar surface that the two cavities are of different depths.
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Abstract
A centrifugal fan is treated acoustically by the provision of tuned noise absorption cavities preferably including absorbent infill between an acoustically permeable scroll and casing of the fan. Alternatively, or in addition an acoustically absorbent panel structure is provided in spaced confronting relationship with the inlet port of the fan. The panel structure has an acoustically permeable facing spaced from a rigid backing and the space may be divided into noise absorption cavities and specifically Helmholtz type absorption cavities, the absorption bands of which are broadened by including acoustic infill. It is most advantageous to provide a multiplicity of Helmholtz absorption cavities tuned to respective different center frequencies of their acoustic absorption bands.
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1. A centrifugal fan equipped with apparatus for attenuating noise generated thereby, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a rigid backing member having at least one planar surface, (b) a curved scroll mounted in spaced disposition from said rigid backing member and having a plurality of acoustically permeable zones, each containing a multiplicity of small perforations and being of strip-like shape extending substantially parallel to the axis of the fan over substantially the entire width of the scroll in the direction parallel to said axis, said zones being separated by unperforated zones of the scroll, and (c) wall means secured to the scroll in the unperforated zones thereof and dividing the space between said scroll and backing member into a plurality of Helmholtz acoustic absorption cavities containing sound absorbing material and dimensioned to have different respective resonant frequencies whereby the noise of the fan is transmitted by said scroll and attenuated in said cavities over a wide range of frequencies, at least two of said Helmholtz cavities being formed between the scroll and said planar surface, and said scroll being so disposed relative to the planar surface that the two cavities are of different depths. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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- 4. A centrifugal fan comprising a rigid casing, a scroll mounted in the casing in spaced relationship therefrom, and wall means dividing the space between the scroll and the casing into a plurality of Helmoholtz absorption cavities dimensioned to have different respective resonant frequencies, said scroll being acoustically permeable for transmitting noise into each of said cavities for attenuation therein, and wherein the scroll is spirally curved and the casing is polygonal in section, whereby different ones of said Helmoholtz cavities have different depths, as measured in directions perpendicular to said scroll.
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