Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound at the leading edge. Previous work has demonstrated the effectiveness by which serrations, or undulations, introduced onto the leading edge, can substantially reduce broadband leading edge noise. All of this work has focused on sinusoidal (single-wavelength) leading edge serration profiles. In this paper, a new leading edge serration geometry is proposed which provides significantly greater noise reductions compared to the maximum noise reductions achievable by single-wavelength serrations of the same amplitude. This is achieved through destructive interference between different parts of the aerofoil leading edge, and therefore involves a fun...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
This paper presents the experimental results of the effect of add-on type leading edge serrations on...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Besides the investigation of the aeroacoustics responses of an asymm...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent floware an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vort...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
The present study investigates the efficacy of sinusoidal trailing-edge (TE) serrations as a passive...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
This paper presents the experimental results of the effect of add-on type leading edge serrations on...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Besides the investigation of the aeroacoustics responses of an asymm...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent floware an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vort...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
The present study investigates the efficacy of sinusoidal trailing-edge (TE) serrations as a passive...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
This paper presents the experimental results of the effect of add-on type leading edge serrations on...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Besides the investigation of the aeroacoustics responses of an asymm...