Decibel Question: How Many dB with 3 Identical Fans?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of noise levels produced by multiple fans in a computer case. The question is whether the noise levels of three identical fans would accumulate or remain at 10 dB each. The answer is that the noise levels would accumulate and three identical fans would produce a total of 20 dB. This is calculated using the formula for decibels and the reference pressure. The source also provides a link for further information on decibels.
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Preface

This question proves my ignorance. You have been warned.

Background

- I am building a new "near silent" computer and I am looking at different types of fans.
- The case requires 3 fans.
- I am looking to purchase and install 3 Identical fans that have a rating of 10 dB.

Question

- One fan will obviously produce 10 dB of "noise"
- How many dB of "noise" will all three fans produce?

- The answer I assume is only 10 dB, however I could be wrong if dB can "accumulate" (meaning 3 fans would produce 30 dB). Furthermore, I may be completely off base and it is neither 10 dB or 30 dB.

I have been thinking about this too much and it is driving me crazy. Please enlighten me!

Thanks
 
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Let's suppose 10 dB corresponds to a pressure amplitude P, and you want to find Y dB corresponding to 3P.
Po is the reference pressure in both cases.

10 = 20log10(P/Po)

Y= 20log10(3P/Po)

Y-10
=20log10(3P/Po)-20log10(P/Po)
=20log10(3P/P)=20log10(3)=20(0.5)=10 dB

So if 1 fan produced 10 dB, 3 fans would produce (10+10)=20 dB, and 10 fans would produce 30 dB.

http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2004-About-dB/
 
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Genius.

Thanks so much! It makes perfect sense.
 

FAQ: Decibel Question: How Many dB with 3 Identical Fans?

How do decibels (dB) measure sound?

Decibels are a unit of measurement used to quantify the intensity or loudness of sound. It is a logarithmic scale that measures the ratio between the sound pressure level and a reference level.

What is the typical range of decibels produced by a fan?

The range of decibels produced by a fan can vary depending on the type and size of the fan. However, most fans fall in the range of 40-60 dB, with larger fans producing higher decibel levels.

How many decibels are produced by 3 identical fans?

Assuming that the fans are producing the same amount of noise, the decibel level will increase by 3 dB for every additional fan. Therefore, 3 identical fans will produce a total of 3 dB more than a single fan.

How loud is 70 dB?

70 dB is considered to be a moderate level of noise and is comparable to the noise level of a vacuum cleaner or a busy street. It is generally considered to be a comfortable level for most people.

Can decibels be harmful to human health?

Yes, prolonged exposure to high decibel levels can cause damage to the ear and hearing loss. Noise levels above 85 dB are considered to be harmful and should be avoided. It is important to use ear protection in environments with high decibel levels.

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