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Old   February 13, 2020, 11:18
Default Conversion of CFD data into Sound data ( acoustic improvement of rotating machine)
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Hello everyone, I am working on a project related to acoustic stimulation of rotating machines- Improvement of Fan acoustics ( sound reduction) compared with previously available data. and I am thinking about 2 way of approach

Making CFD simulation of the fan and taking the Acoustic pressure and want to convert into sound ( I have no idea about this )

or using directly some direct acoustic predicted software which is open

I need some suggestions regarding the conversion of data or any information about this topic, Anyone here who have a similar background or experience?
Thank you In advance
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