The low-frequency in-plane thickness noise generating from the displacement of air by rotating blades has an important influence on helicopter detection. An on-blade control technique to reduce thickness noise is developed in this paper based on the principle of sound field cancellation. Following the theoretical study on the mechanism of thickness noise reduction using in-plane unsteady force, a 2-m diameter rotor with an active trailing-edge winglet are designed and tested in a fully anechoic chamber. The winglet installed on the outboard blade is used to generate the unsteady force and anti-noise to counteract the thickness noise. The results demonstrate that effective reduction of thickness noise up to 3 dB is achieved in the front of t...
Because of their peculiar ability to take off vertically and their excellent handling qualities in h...
The sources of helicopter rotor vibration and noise are presented and the mechnisms of higher harmon...
Abstract: A strong, normal shock wave, terminating a local supersonic area on an airfoil (or a helic...
Helicopter-blade-vortex interaction noise is one of the most severe noise sources and is very import...
As part of a NASA initiative to reduce helicopter main rotor noise, a Phase 1 study has been perform...
With the aim of alleviating the noise annoyance emitted by blade–vortex interactions occurring on he...
This work presents the development and application of an active control approach for reduction of bo...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
A helicopter is easily detected and identified by its acoustic signature. During high speed flight ...
Over the 70-year evolution of the helicopter, man's understanding of vibration control has greatly i...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
Significant advances in understanding, modeling, and controlling helicopter rotor noise have been ma...
This dissertation describes the development of a comprehensive aeroelastic/aeroacoustic simulation c...
As a step towards the application of rotor active control technology in production helicopters, open...
This dissertation describes the development of a comprehensive aeroelastic/aeroacoustic simulation c...
Because of their peculiar ability to take off vertically and their excellent handling qualities in h...
The sources of helicopter rotor vibration and noise are presented and the mechnisms of higher harmon...
Abstract: A strong, normal shock wave, terminating a local supersonic area on an airfoil (or a helic...
Helicopter-blade-vortex interaction noise is one of the most severe noise sources and is very import...
As part of a NASA initiative to reduce helicopter main rotor noise, a Phase 1 study has been perform...
With the aim of alleviating the noise annoyance emitted by blade–vortex interactions occurring on he...
This work presents the development and application of an active control approach for reduction of bo...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
A helicopter is easily detected and identified by its acoustic signature. During high speed flight ...
Over the 70-year evolution of the helicopter, man's understanding of vibration control has greatly i...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
Significant advances in understanding, modeling, and controlling helicopter rotor noise have been ma...
This dissertation describes the development of a comprehensive aeroelastic/aeroacoustic simulation c...
As a step towards the application of rotor active control technology in production helicopters, open...
This dissertation describes the development of a comprehensive aeroelastic/aeroacoustic simulation c...
Because of their peculiar ability to take off vertically and their excellent handling qualities in h...
The sources of helicopter rotor vibration and noise are presented and the mechnisms of higher harmon...
Abstract: A strong, normal shock wave, terminating a local supersonic area on an airfoil (or a helic...