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Quiet Space Fan is 10 decibels quieter than a similar-sized commercial off-the-shelf fan.
NASA is working to design highly efficient and quiet fans by building on technology initially developed at the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland .
A larger fan was recently designed with almost twice the flow rate and pressure rise capability compared to the initial prototype.
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