Study on the Simulation Method of Compressor Aerodynamic Noise Based on CFD and IBEM

Author(s):  
Liu Chen ◽  
Cao Yipeng ◽  
Sun Wenjian ◽  
Zhang Wenping ◽  
Ming Pingjian ◽  
...  

Turbocharger compressor aerodynamic noise has been one of the major noise sources of diesel engine. It is necessary to study the characteristics of turbocharger fluid flow and radiation noise for its effective noise control. In this paper, a new for predicting compressor aerodynamic noise is presented, which combined the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and indirect boundary element method (IBEM). The unsteady viscous flow in compressor was simulated based on the finite volume method. In addition, the periodic pressure fluctuation of the rotor inlet and blades were used to compressor radiation noise field simulation by indirect boundary element method. In order to prove the feasibility of numerical simulation, the acoustics experimental device for compressor aerodynamic noise experiment was built and the sound pressure of turbocharger were tested. The trend of simulation results and amplitude level in blade passing frequency (BPF) coincide with the experiment results. It indicates that the coupling method is more effective and accurate in turbocharger noise prediction.

2009 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Ávila-Carrera ◽  
A Rodríguez-Castellanos ◽  
F J Sánchez-Sesma ◽  
C Ortiz-Alemán

1987 ◽  
Vol 109 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. R. Kipp ◽  
R. J. Bernhard

An indirect boundary element method is developed to predict sound fields in acoustical cavities. An isoparametric quadratic boundary element is utilized. The formulations of pressure, velocity and/or impedance boundary conditions are developed and incorporated into the method. The capability to include acoustic point sources within the cavity is also implemented. The method is applied to the prediction of sound fields in spherical and rectangular cavities. All three boundary condition types are verified. Cases having a point source within the cavity domain are also studied. Numerically determined cavity pressure distributions and responses are presented. The numerical results correlate well with available analytical results.


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