Non-centralized virtual sound barrier used for transformer noise reduction
A centralized, virtual sound technology, applied in transformer/inductor noise damping, instruments, sound-generating devices, etc., to achieve the effects of simple wiring, small amount of system calculation, and low system complexity
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[0029] like figure 2 As shown, two transformers are placed in two isolated rooms in a substation, and a non-centralized virtual sound barrier is implemented at the opening of transformer A, while the opening of transformer B is left untreated. The field points for evaluating the noise reduction effect of the non-centralized virtual sound barrier are set within 5.00m directly in front of the transformer opening, and the height is 1.20m, a total of 55 points. like image 3 As shown, the size of the front opening of transformer A is 8.30m(W)×6.20m(H). In order to realize the noise peaks around 100Hz and 200Hz, the control sound source in the decentralized virtual sound barrier is placed near the opening surface.
[0030] Set the upper limit of the frequency to be controlled to 200Hz, take the speed of sound in the air as 340m / s, and ensure that the interval between adjacent control sound sources is not greater than 0.85m. According to the width of the opening of 8.30m and the...
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