Helicopter impulsive noise tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel with an articulated rotor system. The tests demonstrated that impulsive noise could be simulated for low-speed forward flight with low descent rates and also in the high-speed level flight. For the low forward speed condition, the noise level was highly sensitive to small changes in descent rate. For the high-speed condition, the noise level was increased with an increase in rotor thrust
Paru dans : 16th european rotorcraft forum, Glasgow, 18-21 septembre 1990SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
The effects of impulsiveness on the noisiness of helicopters are examined by varying the main rotor ...
The noise generated from a 1/4-scale AH-1G helicopter configuration was investigated in the Langley ...
The theoretical and experimental status of helicopter impulsive noise is reviewed. The two major sou...
In-plane impulsive noise radiating from a hovering model rotor was measured in an anechoic environme...
A helicopter is easily detected and identified by its acoustic signature. During high speed flight ...
The reduction of high speed impulsive noise for the UH-1H helicopter was investigated by using an ad...
Models of both the advanced main rotor system and the standard or "baseline" UH-1 main rotor system ...
The state-of-the art of helicopter rotor impulsive noise is reviewed. A triangulation technique for ...
The Army rotorcraft aeroacoustic programs are reviewed, highlighting the theoretical and experimenta...
The paper presents the results of a numerical simulation of the flow and acoustic field generated by...
A 1/17-scale research model of the AH-1 series helicopter main rotor was tested. Model-rotor acousti...
Significant advances in understanding, modeling, and controlling helicopter rotor noise have been ma...
The understanding of helicopter rotor noise - impulsive noise in particular - has recently been subs...
Paru dans : 16th european rotorcraft forum, Glasgow, 18-21 septembre 1990SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
The effects of impulsiveness on the noisiness of helicopters are examined by varying the main rotor ...
The noise generated from a 1/4-scale AH-1G helicopter configuration was investigated in the Langley ...
The theoretical and experimental status of helicopter impulsive noise is reviewed. The two major sou...
In-plane impulsive noise radiating from a hovering model rotor was measured in an anechoic environme...
A helicopter is easily detected and identified by its acoustic signature. During high speed flight ...
The reduction of high speed impulsive noise for the UH-1H helicopter was investigated by using an ad...
Models of both the advanced main rotor system and the standard or "baseline" UH-1 main rotor system ...
The state-of-the art of helicopter rotor impulsive noise is reviewed. A triangulation technique for ...
The Army rotorcraft aeroacoustic programs are reviewed, highlighting the theoretical and experimenta...
The paper presents the results of a numerical simulation of the flow and acoustic field generated by...
A 1/17-scale research model of the AH-1 series helicopter main rotor was tested. Model-rotor acousti...
Significant advances in understanding, modeling, and controlling helicopter rotor noise have been ma...
The understanding of helicopter rotor noise - impulsive noise in particular - has recently been subs...
Paru dans : 16th european rotorcraft forum, Glasgow, 18-21 septembre 1990SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR...
A collaborative flight test programme was conducted to study among other objectives the potential of...
The effects of impulsiveness on the noisiness of helicopters are examined by varying the main rotor ...