Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of broadband noise sources in the exhaust of a gas turbine and hence enable the design of noise reduction devices. However, when the broadband noise source propagates in a non-linear fashion the identified contribution using ordinary coherence methods will be inaccurate. In this paper, an analysis technique to enable the contribution of linear and non-linear mechanisms to the propagated sound to be identified is reported. An experimental rig to study the propagation of noise through a rotor/stator set-up using a vane-axial fan mounted in a duct so that non-linear interactions between a sound source and the fan could be investigated is described. The techniqu...
AbstractTwo critical areas for the design of quiet gas turbine engines, fan broadband and combustor ...
The sound generated by rotating machines is a topic that is more and more considered. In fact, this ...
A method suited for the decomposition of broadband noise into duct modes is presented. The inverse ...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of broadband noi...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of combustion no...
THESIS 8319Understanding combustion noise source mechanisms, designing efficient acoustic liners and...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of turbomachiner...
A comprehensive experimental study is conducted at a new aeroacoustic fan test rig with the objectiv...
This paper compares two broadband noise mechanisms, the trailing-edge noise or self-noise, and the l...
The sound field in the outlet duct of a high speed low-pressure turbine with three stages was studie...
With the objective to improve the understanding of the dominant fan noise source mechanisms a compre...
The generation of broadband noise in a lab-scale, low-speed axial fan is investigated computationall...
Axial fans operate in large numbers, often in the close vicinity of humans, therefore reducing their...
The localization and quantification of turbomachinery rotating sound sources is an important challen...
Recent theoretical work on sound sources in subsonic turbomachinery is applied to the correlation of...
AbstractTwo critical areas for the design of quiet gas turbine engines, fan broadband and combustor ...
The sound generated by rotating machines is a topic that is more and more considered. In fact, this ...
A method suited for the decomposition of broadband noise into duct modes is presented. The inverse ...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of broadband noi...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of combustion no...
THESIS 8319Understanding combustion noise source mechanisms, designing efficient acoustic liners and...
Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of turbomachiner...
A comprehensive experimental study is conducted at a new aeroacoustic fan test rig with the objectiv...
This paper compares two broadband noise mechanisms, the trailing-edge noise or self-noise, and the l...
The sound field in the outlet duct of a high speed low-pressure turbine with three stages was studie...
With the objective to improve the understanding of the dominant fan noise source mechanisms a compre...
The generation of broadband noise in a lab-scale, low-speed axial fan is investigated computationall...
Axial fans operate in large numbers, often in the close vicinity of humans, therefore reducing their...
The localization and quantification of turbomachinery rotating sound sources is an important challen...
Recent theoretical work on sound sources in subsonic turbomachinery is applied to the correlation of...
AbstractTwo critical areas for the design of quiet gas turbine engines, fan broadband and combustor ...
The sound generated by rotating machines is a topic that is more and more considered. In fact, this ...
A method suited for the decomposition of broadband noise into duct modes is presented. The inverse ...