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Noise Control in HVACActive Passive or None

Dr Geoff LeventhallNoise and Vibration Consultant

geoff@activenoise.co.uk

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Noise Sources in HVAC - B5

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Control

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Noise Transmission in Ducts

Attenuation of Travelling Noise

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All duct systems have

Frequency dependent

attenuation

Frequency

dB

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Lined Ducts used widely in the USA.Lined Ducts used widely in the USA.

Gives noise attenuation and thermal insulation, but raises concerns for health. Not now recommended for sensitive locations except with special precautions. Older systems taken out, for example in schools and health care.

UK uses more localised silencers than USA. UK ~100%. USA ~50%

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Lined DuctRectangular duct attenuation depends on

Perimeter/area, (Pd/Ad), and Lining Thickness

Attenuation is not as well known for circular ducts

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Johns Manville Superduct RC Air Duct Board

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[From CIBSE B5]

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Significance of Pd/Ad

Duct Dimensions

Pd/Ad

3m x 3m 1.3

1m x 1m 4

1.2m x 0.3m 8

0.3m x 0.3m 13

0.15m x 0.15m 27

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Localised AttenuationParallel baffle (passive) silencer

20Parallel Baffle Silencer

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Duct Silencers Duct Silencers -- parallel baffleparallel baffleConsiderations

• Length, width, height….. weight

• Baffle thickness, Air gap

• Air velocity

• Pressure loss - varies as (velocity)2

• Location wrt fan, bends etc

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Silencer attenuation 200mm/200mm Variation with length

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Limitations of Passive SilencersLimitations of Passive Silencers

• Poor low frequency attenuation

• LF attenuation improved by narrow air gaps and longer length

• This leads to higher pressure loss

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Energy loss in silencers

Power (W) used against pressure loss

Air flow (m3/s) x pressure loss(Pa)

fan-motor efficiency

10m3/s into 100Pa > 1KW

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Energy use by fans in the UK(Lockwood - FETA Magazine December 2005)

Fans in the range 1.1kW to 400kW consume

33.5TWh per year of electricity33.5TWh per year of electricity

Potential saving of

22.5% (7.5TWh)22.5% (7.5TWh)

by improved fan and system efficiency.

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Sector Electricity Use – UK 2003

Sector Use TWh

Industry 113.926Transport 8.528Domestic 115.761Public Admin 20.966Commercial 74.328Agriculture 4.025

Total 337.444 TWh

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Signalmic

Loudspeaker

ControllerControlmic

Active silencer

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Active silencersActive silencers• Good low frequency attenuation

• Normally combine active/passive for full range attenuation

• Lower pressure loss

• Smaller size and weight than passive for similar LF performance

• Higher initial cost?

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Active Silencer attenuationActive Silencer attenuation

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Silencer Requirements:1.5 m length; <50 Pa pressure loss; >25 dB attenuation at 125 HzNon-porous media

Not possible by passive silencer

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Silencer Dimensions:1500 L x 1400 W x 1600 H

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1400 mm

1600 mm

View from reverb room into end of silencer from discharge side

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Gas Platform AHU Active-Passive Silencer

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Vibro-Acoustics Wise Associates

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Passive silencing √

Active silencing √

Is no silencing possible?

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Is no silencing possible?

• Very quiet fan operating optimally

• Good duct design

• Modify our noise level requirements

- less demanding criteria

[One of the necessary lifestyle changes in the future?]

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Fan is quietest at maximum efficiencyFan is quietest at maximum efficiency

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Fan outlet configuration - 1Slope 1 in 7

A > 1.5B

From SMACNA Guide - HVAC Sound and Vibration Manual 2005

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Fan outlet configuration - 2Full radius turning vanes

Minimum

150mm radius

From SMACNA Guide

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Reducing air flow generated noise

From SMACNA Guide

42From SMACNA Guide

43From SMACNA Guide

44From SMACNA Guide

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Most duct elements have attenuation which increases with frequency, although attenuation may drop at higher frequencies.

Lined bends simple and effective

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dB Lined

Unlined

Residual low frequency attenuation requirements obtained by active silencers

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?Do we over-silence?

How much are criteria conditioned by culture and expectations?

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