A forward-swept fan, designated the Quiet High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by 15-foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel to investigate its noise reduction relative to a baseline fan of the same aerodynamic performance. The objective of the Quiet High Speed Fan was a 6-dB reduction in the Effective Perceived Noise Level relative to the baseline fan at the takeoff condition. The intent of the Quiet High Speed Fan design was to provide both a multiple pure tone noise reduction from the forward sweep of the fan rotor and a rotor-stator interaction blade passing tone noise reduction from a leaned stator. The tunnel noise data indicted that the Quiet High Speed Fan was quieter than the baseline fan for a significant portion of the opera...
Far-field noise sound power level (PWL) spectra and overall sound pressure level (OASPL) directiviti...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
The aerodynamic performance of an isolated fan or rotor alone model was measured in the NASA Glenn R...
A forward swept fan, designated the Quite High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
A model high-speed fan stage was acoustically tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
Available experimental data comparing the in-flight and static behavior of fan noise are reviewed. T...
A fan concept was previously identified that would meet the NASA aeronautics goal of a 20 EPNdB redu...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having an e...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance data are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having...
In this study, influence of shroud on aerodynamic characteristics and noise of a forward curved fan ...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
The noise (unwanted sound) from fans of all sizes, operating in close proximity to people, can be a ...
Far-field noise sound power level (PWL) spectra and overall sound pressure level (OASPL) directiviti...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
The aerodynamic performance of an isolated fan or rotor alone model was measured in the NASA Glenn R...
A forward swept fan, designated the Quite High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
A model high-speed fan stage was acoustically tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
Available experimental data comparing the in-flight and static behavior of fan noise are reviewed. T...
A fan concept was previously identified that would meet the NASA aeronautics goal of a 20 EPNdB redu...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having an e...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance data are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having...
In this study, influence of shroud on aerodynamic characteristics and noise of a forward curved fan ...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
The noise (unwanted sound) from fans of all sizes, operating in close proximity to people, can be a ...
Far-field noise sound power level (PWL) spectra and overall sound pressure level (OASPL) directiviti...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
The aerodynamic performance of an isolated fan or rotor alone model was measured in the NASA Glenn R...