Martin Ottersten
Martin Ottersten is an industrial PhD student at Chalmers University of Technology and works as a Research & Innovation Development Engineer at Swegon. He has designed fans since 2011 and was awarded for his presentation about fan tonal noise at the congress FAN2018.
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Martin Ottersten
The vital quest for quieter fans
How can quiet fans affect the indoor environmental quality (IEQ), safeguard people's health, and reduce global CO2 emissions? Here’s a report from the cutting edge of fan research.By topics