An Ultrasonic Configurable Fan Artificial Noise Source (UCFANS) was designed, built, and tested in support of the Langley Research Center s 14- by 22-Foot wind tunnel test of the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) full three-dimensional 5.8 percent scale model. The UCFANS is a 5.8 percent rapid prototype scale model of a high-bypass turbofan engine that can generate the tonal signature of candidate engines using artificial sources (no flow). The purpose of the test was to provide an estimate of the acoustic shielding benefits possible from mounting the engine on the upper surface of an HWB aircraft and to provide a database for shielding code validation. A range of frequencies, and a parametric study of modes were generated from exhaust and inlet nacel...
This report summarizes results of the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) N2A-EXTE model aeroacoustic test. The N...
An extensive noise shielding database was acquired in the 3m DNW-NWB acoustic windtunnel. A laser pu...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been used for acoustic testing for more than 40 years. T...
An Ultrasonic Configurable Fan Artificial Noise Source (UCFANS) was designed, built, and tested in s...
An Ultrasonic Configurable Fan Artificial Noise Source (UCFANS) was designed, built, and tested in s...
NASA is investigating the potential of acoustic shielding as a means to reduce the noise footprint a...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
A comprehensive aeroacoustic research program called the Source Diagnostic Test was recently conclud...
In February 2017, aerodynamic and acoustic testing was completed on a scale-model high bypass ratio ...
Experiments on a scale model of an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the Blended W...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on identif...
One approach toward achieving NASA's aggressive N+2 noise goal of 42 EPNdB cumulative margin below S...
The NASA Glenn Research Center's Advanced Noise Control Fan (ANCF) was developed in the early 1990s ...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
Noise shielding benefits associated with an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the ...
This report summarizes results of the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) N2A-EXTE model aeroacoustic test. The N...
An extensive noise shielding database was acquired in the 3m DNW-NWB acoustic windtunnel. A laser pu...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been used for acoustic testing for more than 40 years. T...
An Ultrasonic Configurable Fan Artificial Noise Source (UCFANS) was designed, built, and tested in s...
An Ultrasonic Configurable Fan Artificial Noise Source (UCFANS) was designed, built, and tested in s...
NASA is investigating the potential of acoustic shielding as a means to reduce the noise footprint a...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
A comprehensive aeroacoustic research program called the Source Diagnostic Test was recently conclud...
In February 2017, aerodynamic and acoustic testing was completed on a scale-model high bypass ratio ...
Experiments on a scale model of an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the Blended W...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on identif...
One approach toward achieving NASA's aggressive N+2 noise goal of 42 EPNdB cumulative margin below S...
The NASA Glenn Research Center's Advanced Noise Control Fan (ANCF) was developed in the early 1990s ...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
Noise shielding benefits associated with an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the ...
This report summarizes results of the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) N2A-EXTE model aeroacoustic test. The N...
An extensive noise shielding database was acquired in the 3m DNW-NWB acoustic windtunnel. A laser pu...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been used for acoustic testing for more than 40 years. T...