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SoundGuy wrote:These forum communications are so difficult. In my mind, a sound dampening box IS a muffler for the exhaust and cooling air, in the spirit of the definition "muffler: a device to deaden noise".
Having built my own inverter genset quiet box I can confidently say that just running cooling air exhaust alone through a muffler would be an exercise in futility. Rather, the key is to design a box that not only features appropriate sound absorbing lining but also has a multi chambered exhaust output compartment that exhausts hot exhaust gases AND hot engine cooling air, along with a method of bringing in cool intake air while keeping it entirely separate from these hot exhaust gases................ Designed properly, using the correct materials, an inverter genset like the Honda EU2000i can easily be quieted to the point where it can barely be heard at all, and without the use of any muffler. :B
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road-runner wrote:
I came to the same conclusion experimenting with a portable inverter generator. With this, the plastic case already does a fairly good job of muting the engine noise, but then the noise exits the case with the cooling air that is blown out. To achieve good quieting, the cooling air exhaust would have to run through a muffler, which is what happens when the generator is placed inside a nicely built noise dampening enclosure. Adding a big muffler to only the engine exhaust barely reduced the sound level.
โFeb-25-2018 07:21 PM
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Gdetrailer wrote:
9, Sound reduction via a box or shelter will be more effective than changing the muffler.
โFeb-25-2018 06:12 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I was not asking about your conclusion re the exhaust.
I again simply ask, "What is the mechanism that you hypothesize for "internal vibration of the engine" to be seen as airborne noise?"
The fact that this happens is not obvious.
I would ask in a little more depth, but I'm afraid that my "credentials" would be again questioned.
โFeb-25-2018 05:21 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
My Lombardini sounds like a munitions dump accident...
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โFeb-25-2018 05:09 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:
What is the mechanism that you hypothesize for "internal vibration of the engine" to be seen as airborne noise?
TIA
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