Scale model acoustic testing of counterrotating fans
暂无分享,去创建一个
The UDF contrarotating propfan has been subjected to scale model wind tunnel testing to ascertain both general performance and acoustic characteristics data bases. Model Propulsion Simulator test rigs able to mount contrarotating fan blades of up to 24.5-inch diameter were used, and one of these was installed in a large anechoic test chamber for acoustic measurement of conditions simulating representative takeoffs, power cutbacks, and landing approaches. Attention is presently given to the data acquisition/reduction systems, the scaling criteria used to obtain engine size acoustic data, and comparisons with demonstrator aircraft in-flight acoustic test results.
[1] Kevin Knowles,et al. Importance of broadband noise for advanced turboprops , 1987 .
[2] Krishan K. Ahuja,et al. The free jet as a simulator of forward velocity effects on jet noise , 1978 .
[3] C. Balan,et al. A model propulsion simulator for evaluating counter rotating blade characteristics , 1986 .
[4] P. R. Knott,et al. Free-jet acoustic investigation of high-radius-ratio coannular plug nozzles , 1981 .