The effects of tip clearance on the noise of low pressure axial and mixed flow fans

Results are presented of a systematic experimental investigation of the effects of tip clearance on both noise and performance of four commercially representative fans (three low pressure axial flow and one mixed flow) in a circular duct, both with and without coincidence of the fan and duct axes (f...

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