Two acoustic flight tests have been conducted on a remote test range at Eglin Air Force Base in the panhandle of Florida. The first was the Acoustics Week flight test conducted in September 2003. The second was the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorcraft Acoustics Flight Test conducted in October-November 2005. Benchmark acoustic databases were obtained for a number of rotorcraft and limited fixed wing vehicles for a variety of flight conditions. The databases are important for validation of acoustic prediction programs such as the Rotorcraft Noise Model (RNM), as well as for the development of low noise flight procedures and for environmental impact assessments. An overview of RNM capabilities and a detailed description of the RNM/ART (Acoustic Repropa...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility and NASA Langley Research Center completed a joint acoustic fli...
A new model for estimating the noise radiation during maneuvering flight is developed in this paper....
This paper briefly reviews rotorcraft noise mechanisms and their approximate importance for differen...
This paper presents the test design, instrumentation set-up, data acquisition, and the results of an...
A cooperative flight test by NASA, Bell Helicopter and the U.S. Army to characterize the steady stat...
In this study, hover acoustic measurements are taken on isolated rotor-airframe configurations repre...
The helicopter acoustics program at NASA Langley has included technology for elements of noise contr...
An experimental testing campaign was conducted in the NASA Langley Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunne...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
Proposed uses of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) have the potential to expose large portions of...
Far-field acoustic power level and performance analyses of open rotor model F31/A31 have been perfor...
The Rotorcraft Noise Model (RNM) is an aircraft noise impact modeling computer program being develop...
Cruise noise from an advanced turboprop aircraft is reviewed on the basis of available wind tunnel d...
The report describes a methodology for the simple prediction of noise generated by a tilt-rotor airc...
The second phase of a joint National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Federal Aviatio...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility and NASA Langley Research Center completed a joint acoustic fli...
A new model for estimating the noise radiation during maneuvering flight is developed in this paper....
This paper briefly reviews rotorcraft noise mechanisms and their approximate importance for differen...
This paper presents the test design, instrumentation set-up, data acquisition, and the results of an...
A cooperative flight test by NASA, Bell Helicopter and the U.S. Army to characterize the steady stat...
In this study, hover acoustic measurements are taken on isolated rotor-airframe configurations repre...
The helicopter acoustics program at NASA Langley has included technology for elements of noise contr...
An experimental testing campaign was conducted in the NASA Langley Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunne...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
Proposed uses of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) have the potential to expose large portions of...
Far-field acoustic power level and performance analyses of open rotor model F31/A31 have been perfor...
The Rotorcraft Noise Model (RNM) is an aircraft noise impact modeling computer program being develop...
Cruise noise from an advanced turboprop aircraft is reviewed on the basis of available wind tunnel d...
The report describes a methodology for the simple prediction of noise generated by a tilt-rotor airc...
The second phase of a joint National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Federal Aviatio...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility and NASA Langley Research Center completed a joint acoustic fli...
A new model for estimating the noise radiation during maneuvering flight is developed in this paper....
This paper briefly reviews rotorcraft noise mechanisms and their approximate importance for differen...