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	<description><![CDATA[9. Noise Reduction Strategies in High-Speed Axial Fan Design<br />Axial fans, particularly high-speed or high-pressure models, are inherently prone to generating noise, which presents a significant engineering challenge in commercial and industrial applications[12][18]. Fan noise is broadly categorized into two types: rotational (tonal) noise and broadband (turbulence) noise[17]. ]]></description>
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