NASAs Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) project has formulated a technical challenge to design a quiet propulsion system for a low boom supersonic aircraft that meets Federal Aviation Authoritys airport noise regulations with sufficient margin. Several proposed configurations take advantage of shielding from the wing or other air-frame components. Development of carefully validated computational tools are necessary for critically evaluating installation concepts that are currently being proposed to meet the technical challenge. Semi-empirical models that predict the noise reduction potential of arbitrary shielding surfaces are yet to mature. Another key challenge is the systematic assessment of additional noise from the interaction bet...
Aircraft noise levels have been significantly reducedwith the introduction of high-bypass ratio turb...
High speed exhaust noise reduction continues to be a research challenge for supersonic cruise busine...
Modern aircraft design often puts the engine exhaust in close proximity to the airframe surfaces. Ai...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse state-of-the-art numerical methods and develop advanced c...
Address all correspondence to this author This paper describes a combined computational and experime...
Supersonic vehicle research addresses the development of tools, technologies, and knowledge to help ...
Few engineering tools are suitable for predicting supersonic jet noise, and the development of engin...
When a jet is closely installed under a solid surface, turbulent jet plume is modified. Two levels o...
We present parametric subscale experimental studies of jet noise shielding in two basic configuratio...
The hot supersonic exhausts of gas turbine engines on mil-itary aircraft generate dangerously high n...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect that a planar surface located near a jet flow ...
Aircraft noise mitigation is an ongoing challenge for the aeronautics research community. In respons...
Empirical models for the shielding and refection of jet mixing noise by a nearby surface are describ...
This work presents advances towards a linear surface-based model for the jet noise source in simple ...
Hybrid RANS/LES simulations using the structured overset grid approach and a low dissipation finite-...
Aircraft noise levels have been significantly reducedwith the introduction of high-bypass ratio turb...
High speed exhaust noise reduction continues to be a research challenge for supersonic cruise busine...
Modern aircraft design often puts the engine exhaust in close proximity to the airframe surfaces. Ai...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse state-of-the-art numerical methods and develop advanced c...
Address all correspondence to this author This paper describes a combined computational and experime...
Supersonic vehicle research addresses the development of tools, technologies, and knowledge to help ...
Few engineering tools are suitable for predicting supersonic jet noise, and the development of engin...
When a jet is closely installed under a solid surface, turbulent jet plume is modified. Two levels o...
We present parametric subscale experimental studies of jet noise shielding in two basic configuratio...
The hot supersonic exhausts of gas turbine engines on mil-itary aircraft generate dangerously high n...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect that a planar surface located near a jet flow ...
Aircraft noise mitigation is an ongoing challenge for the aeronautics research community. In respons...
Empirical models for the shielding and refection of jet mixing noise by a nearby surface are describ...
This work presents advances towards a linear surface-based model for the jet noise source in simple ...
Hybrid RANS/LES simulations using the structured overset grid approach and a low dissipation finite-...
Aircraft noise levels have been significantly reducedwith the introduction of high-bypass ratio turb...
High speed exhaust noise reduction continues to be a research challenge for supersonic cruise busine...
Modern aircraft design often puts the engine exhaust in close proximity to the airframe surfaces. Ai...