Two innovative fan-noise reduction concepts developed by NASA are presented- soft vanes and over-the-rotor metal foam liners. Design methodologies are described for each concept. Soft vanes are outlet guide vanes with internal, resonant chambers that communicate with the exterior aeroacoustic environment via a porous surface. They provide acoustic absorp-tion via viscous losses generated by interaction of unsteady flows with the internal solid structure. Over-the-rotor metal foam liners installed at or near the fan rotor axial plane provide rotor noise absorption. Both concepts also provide pressure-release surfaces that potentially inhibit noise generation. Several configurations for both concepts are evaluated with a normal incidence tube...
This report details design methods for and feasibility of an Active Noise Control (ANC) system using...
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
The noise (unwanted sound) from fans of all sizes, operating in close proximity to people, can be a ...
This paper presents a review of four novel liner concepts: soft vanes, over-the-rotor liners, extern...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
Fan noise reduction technologies developed as part of the engine noise reduction element of the Adva...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
Engineering design studies on noise reduction in turbofan duct of DC-8 aircraft engin
The technology of turbofan engine noise reduction is surveyed. Specific topics discussed include: (1...
With the advent of new, more stringent noise regulations in the next century, aircraft engine manufa...
Tests of supersonic rotors designed to reduce forward propagating pressure waves and the accompanyin...
The development of new technologies does not prevent from considering the natural effects such as th...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
Two novel fan noise reduction technologies, over the rotor acoustic treatment and soft stator vane t...
This report details design methods for and feasibility of an Active Noise Control (ANC) system using...
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
The noise (unwanted sound) from fans of all sizes, operating in close proximity to people, can be a ...
This paper presents a review of four novel liner concepts: soft vanes, over-the-rotor liners, extern...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
Fan noise reduction technologies developed as part of the engine noise reduction element of the Adva...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
Engineering design studies on noise reduction in turbofan duct of DC-8 aircraft engin
The technology of turbofan engine noise reduction is surveyed. Specific topics discussed include: (1...
With the advent of new, more stringent noise regulations in the next century, aircraft engine manufa...
Tests of supersonic rotors designed to reduce forward propagating pressure waves and the accompanyin...
The development of new technologies does not prevent from considering the natural effects such as th...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
Two novel fan noise reduction technologies, over the rotor acoustic treatment and soft stator vane t...
This report details design methods for and feasibility of an Active Noise Control (ANC) system using...
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
The noise (unwanted sound) from fans of all sizes, operating in close proximity to people, can be a ...