A model high-speed fan stage was acoustically tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel at takeoff/approach flight conditions. The fan was designed for a corrected rotor tip speed of 442 m/s (1450 ft/s), and had a powered core, or booster stage, giving the model a nominal bypass ratio of 5. The model also had a simulated engine pylon and nozzle bifurcation contained within the bypass duct. The fan was tested with three stator sets to evaluate acoustic benefits associated with a swept and leaned stator and with a swept integral vane/frame stator which incorporated some of the swept and leaned features as well as eliminated some of the downstream support structure. The baseline fan with the wide chord rotor and baseline sta...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having an e...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
With the advent of new, more stringent noise regulations in the next century, aircraft engine manufa...
An advanced model turbofan (typical of current engine technology) was tested in the NASA Glenn 9 by ...
Low-Speed Wind Tunnel. The primary focus of this test was to quantify the acoustic bene ts and aero...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
An advanced high bypass ratio fan model was tested in the NASA Lewis Research Center 9 x 15-Foot Low...
Far-field noise sound power level (PWL) spectra and overall sound pressure level (OASPL) directiviti...
A forward swept fan, designated the Quite High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
A forward-swept fan, designated the Quiet High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
This investigation is part of a test series that was extremely comprehensive and included aerodynami...
An existing fan stage was redesigned to reduce stator lift fluctuations and was acoustically tested ...
A fan concept was previously identified that would meet the NASA aeronautics goal of a 20 EPNdB redu...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having an e...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
With the advent of new, more stringent noise regulations in the next century, aircraft engine manufa...
An advanced model turbofan (typical of current engine technology) was tested in the NASA Glenn 9 by ...
Low-Speed Wind Tunnel. The primary focus of this test was to quantify the acoustic bene ts and aero...
A 106 bladed fan with a design takeoff tip speed of 1100 ft/sec was hypothesized as reducing perceiv...
An advanced high bypass ratio fan model was tested in the NASA Lewis Research Center 9 x 15-Foot Low...
Far-field noise sound power level (PWL) spectra and overall sound pressure level (OASPL) directiviti...
A forward swept fan, designated the Quite High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on an unde...
A forward-swept fan, designated the Quiet High Speed Fan (QHSF), was tested in the NASA Glenn 9- by ...
This investigation is part of a test series that was extremely comprehensive and included aerodynami...
An existing fan stage was redesigned to reduce stator lift fluctuations and was acoustically tested ...
A fan concept was previously identified that would meet the NASA aeronautics goal of a 20 EPNdB redu...
Forward noise and overall aerodynamic performance are presented for a high-tip-speed fan having an e...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
With the advent of new, more stringent noise regulations in the next century, aircraft engine manufa...