The recent interest in propeller noise generation, stimulated by development of new propeller types for commercial propjets, has generated a need for the ability to measure the noise characteristics of propellers. However, wind tunnel noise measurements are affected by reflections from the wind tunnel walls. Computer codes predicting the free-field noise of a propeller and its noise field in a circular wind tunnel allow validating the use of wind tunnel measurements to predict free-field noise characteristics. a wind tunnel contains flow which is uniform in the duct axial direction, but can vary in the radial direction. It can be shown that a third-order differential equation governs the acoustic pressure field for such a duct containing ra...
Noise transmission problems where sound propagates in flow ducts occur in a variety of contexts. The...
The problem of acoustic radiation from turbofan engine inlets in flow has not lent itself fully to a...
A finite difference formulation is presented which is useful in the study of acoustically treated in...
The recent interest in propeller noise generation, stimulated by development of new propeller types ...
Finite element theory is used to calculate the acoustic field of a propeller in a soft walled circul...
A finite element code has been developed for the prediction of the radiated acoustic field from the ...
The important features of the acoustic field of a propeller operating within a wind tunnel are model...
Numerical formulations and results that expand on recent developments in finite element modeling of ...
It is shown that with a suitable structuring of the acoustic field equations, it is possible to incl...
An analytical study based on finite element models is made of the acoustic testing of propellers in ...
Finite element theory is used to calculate the acoustic field of a propeller in a soft walled circul...
Stringent noise level requirements for commercial aircraft engines have driven the development of hi...
Finite Element methods are presented for predicting fan noise radiation from turbofan aero-engines. ...
Semi-buried engines are part of of many future aircraft designs. From acoustic’s point of view the i...
Analysis of acoustic scattering in ducts of continuously varying cross section, when compressible po...
Noise transmission problems where sound propagates in flow ducts occur in a variety of contexts. The...
The problem of acoustic radiation from turbofan engine inlets in flow has not lent itself fully to a...
A finite difference formulation is presented which is useful in the study of acoustically treated in...
The recent interest in propeller noise generation, stimulated by development of new propeller types ...
Finite element theory is used to calculate the acoustic field of a propeller in a soft walled circul...
A finite element code has been developed for the prediction of the radiated acoustic field from the ...
The important features of the acoustic field of a propeller operating within a wind tunnel are model...
Numerical formulations and results that expand on recent developments in finite element modeling of ...
It is shown that with a suitable structuring of the acoustic field equations, it is possible to incl...
An analytical study based on finite element models is made of the acoustic testing of propellers in ...
Finite element theory is used to calculate the acoustic field of a propeller in a soft walled circul...
Stringent noise level requirements for commercial aircraft engines have driven the development of hi...
Finite Element methods are presented for predicting fan noise radiation from turbofan aero-engines. ...
Semi-buried engines are part of of many future aircraft designs. From acoustic’s point of view the i...
Analysis of acoustic scattering in ducts of continuously varying cross section, when compressible po...
Noise transmission problems where sound propagates in flow ducts occur in a variety of contexts. The...
The problem of acoustic radiation from turbofan engine inlets in flow has not lent itself fully to a...
A finite difference formulation is presented which is useful in the study of acoustically treated in...