File:Demo of Active Resonators on the Active Noise Control Fan (GRC-2018-CM-0135).webm
Demo_of_Active_Resonators_on_the_Active_Noise_Control_Fan_(GRC-2018-CM-0135).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 6 min 54 s, 654 × 484 pixels, 1.68 Mbps overall, file size: 82.99 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionDemo of Active Resonators on the Active Noise Control Fan (GRC-2018-CM-0135).webm |
English: NASA has been involved in several projects to reduce aircraft engine noise. In the 1990s Active Noise Control was investigated as a potential method to reduce aircraft engine noise. A description and demonstration of Active Resonators on the Active Noise Control Fan is shown in this video. |
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Date | Taken on 1 October 1998 | ||
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Author | NASA Glenn Research Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Duct Acoustics; Active Noise Control; Noise Reduction; Fan Noise |
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