charlieng
Mechanical
- Dec 31, 2006
- 2
Hi,
I am designing a sound enclosure for a drill rig engine. The engine is a cummins 5.5L of about 180 hp. The engine runs a compressor and hydraulic pumps for rig hydraulic system. There is an integrated cooler pack at the front of the sound enclosure which cools engine coolant, compressor fluid and hydraulic oil. The cooler pack fan sucks air across the engine and blows in through the cooler pack. The air from the coolerpack is diverted upwards in a plenum chamber after emerging from cooler pack. The cooler pack size, fan size has already been designed and sized by cooler pack manufacturer.
I am putting baffles in panels to the rear and front of the engine for air flow into the enclosure. These baffles change the direction of air inflow so as to attenuate sound coming from engine. I am trying to determine the area of the cutouts for the baffles. Has anyone any suggestions on going about sizing the cutouts.
I was thinking of sizing total cutout area slightly larger than fan swept area.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Charlie
I am designing a sound enclosure for a drill rig engine. The engine is a cummins 5.5L of about 180 hp. The engine runs a compressor and hydraulic pumps for rig hydraulic system. There is an integrated cooler pack at the front of the sound enclosure which cools engine coolant, compressor fluid and hydraulic oil. The cooler pack fan sucks air across the engine and blows in through the cooler pack. The air from the coolerpack is diverted upwards in a plenum chamber after emerging from cooler pack. The cooler pack size, fan size has already been designed and sized by cooler pack manufacturer.
I am putting baffles in panels to the rear and front of the engine for air flow into the enclosure. These baffles change the direction of air inflow so as to attenuate sound coming from engine. I am trying to determine the area of the cutouts for the baffles. Has anyone any suggestions on going about sizing the cutouts.
I was thinking of sizing total cutout area slightly larger than fan swept area.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Charlie