The NASA Aeroacoustic Prediction System (NAPS) is used to establish a link between model-scale and full-scale rotor predictions and is partially validated against measured wind tunnel and flight aeroacoustic data. The prediction approach of NAPS couples a comprehensive rotorcraft analysis with acoustic source noise and propagation codes. The comprehensive analysis selected for this study is CAMRAD-II, which provides the performance/trim/wake solution for a given rotor or flight condition. The post-trim capabilities of CAMRAD-II are used to compute high-resolution sectional airloads for the acoustic tone noise analysis, WOPMOD. The tone noise is propagated to observers on the ground with the propagation code, RNM (Rotor Noise Model). Aeroaco...
Two acoustic flight tests have been conducted on a remote test range at Eglin Air Force Base in the ...
A new rotor noise prediction system called the Tiltrotor Aeroacoustic Code (TRAC) has been developed...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
The Comprehensive Analytical Rotorcraft Model for Acoustics (CARMA) is being developed under the Qui...
This paper presents the initial work toward first-principles noise prediction for maneuvering rotors...
This paper presents a status of non-CFD aeroacoustic codes at NASA Langley Research Center for the p...
A prediction sensitivity assessment to inputs and blade modeling is presented for the TiltRotor Aero...
This report describes work performed on Contract NAS3-27720AoI 13 as part of the NASA Advanced Subso...
A 2.1 m diameter, 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of t...
With a view that rotorcraft noise should be included in the preliminary design process, a relatively...
The Rotorcraft Noise Model (RNM) is an aircraft noise impact modeling computer program being develop...
Far-field acoustic power level and performance analyses of open rotor model F31/A31 have been perfor...
Several major international-cooperative rotor-aeroacoustic research programmes have been conducted d...
Owing to their inherent fuel efficiency, there is renewed interest in developing open rotor propulsi...
This document details the methodology and use of the CAMRAD. Mod1#HIRES codes, whichwere developed a...
Two acoustic flight tests have been conducted on a remote test range at Eglin Air Force Base in the ...
A new rotor noise prediction system called the Tiltrotor Aeroacoustic Code (TRAC) has been developed...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
The Comprehensive Analytical Rotorcraft Model for Acoustics (CARMA) is being developed under the Qui...
This paper presents the initial work toward first-principles noise prediction for maneuvering rotors...
This paper presents a status of non-CFD aeroacoustic codes at NASA Langley Research Center for the p...
A prediction sensitivity assessment to inputs and blade modeling is presented for the TiltRotor Aero...
This report describes work performed on Contract NAS3-27720AoI 13 as part of the NASA Advanced Subso...
A 2.1 m diameter, 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of t...
With a view that rotorcraft noise should be included in the preliminary design process, a relatively...
The Rotorcraft Noise Model (RNM) is an aircraft noise impact modeling computer program being develop...
Far-field acoustic power level and performance analyses of open rotor model F31/A31 have been perfor...
Several major international-cooperative rotor-aeroacoustic research programmes have been conducted d...
Owing to their inherent fuel efficiency, there is renewed interest in developing open rotor propulsi...
This document details the methodology and use of the CAMRAD. Mod1#HIRES codes, whichwere developed a...
Two acoustic flight tests have been conducted on a remote test range at Eglin Air Force Base in the ...
A new rotor noise prediction system called the Tiltrotor Aeroacoustic Code (TRAC) has been developed...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...