Title :
A study on acoustic noise and flow rate from two tandem tubeaxial fans
Author :
Miller, Steven W. ; Wang, David G.
Author_Institution :
MPP Eng., Teradata, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Stacking two tubeaxial fans in series can simultaneously achieve fan redundancy, high airflow delivery and high packaging density. However, the impact of packing two fans together on overall noise emissions is far from well defined and much less well understood as compared to noise emission from isolated fans. This study demonstrates that spacing between two series fans has a significant impact on overall acoustic noise emissions. Using sound power measured for two tightly bolted 120 mm Nidec fans as a reference, a noise reduction of 5 dB can be achieved by separating two fans 40 mm apart when the air channel between two fans is enclosed. The overall sound power can further be reduced by nearly 3 dB when the channel between two series fans is open to ambient. The impact of open/closed channel and spacing on overall volumetric airflow is also investigated for normal operation and various fan failure scenarios. Flow degradation becomes obvious only in certain fan failure scenarios with the biggest impact observed for downstream fan failure with its fan blades locked at the maximum spacing.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; cooling; failure analysis; thermal management (packaging); Nidec fan; acoustic noise; air flow rate; electronic cooling; failure analysis; fan redundancy; fan spacing; packaging density; series fans; sound power; tandem tubeaxial fans; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic noise; Blades; Degradation; Fans; Noise measurement; Noise reduction; Packaging; Power measurement; Stacking;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, 2002. ITHERM 2002. The Eighth Intersociety Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7152-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITHERM.2002.1012476