This paper briefly reviews rotorcraft noise mechanisms and their approximate importance for different types of rotorcraft in different flight regimes. Discrete noise is due to periodic flow disturbances and includes impulsive noise produced by phenomena which occur during a limited segment of a blade's rotation. Broadband noise results when rotors interact with random disturbances, such as turbulence, which can originate in a variety of sources. The status of analysis techniques for these mechanisms are reviewed. Also, some recent progress is presented on the understanding and analysis of tilt rotor aircraft noise due to: (1) recirculation and blockage effects of the rotor flow in hover; and (2) blade-vortex interactions in forward and desc...
The increased restrictions placed on helicopter noise levels over recent decades have encouraged ma...
The theoretical and experimental status of helicopter impulsive noise is reviewed. The two major sou...
Mathematical analysis procedures for predicting the main and tail rotor rotational and broadband noi...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
The Army rotorcraft aeroacoustic programs are reviewed, highlighting the theoretical and experimenta...
In this study, hover acoustic measurements are taken on isolated rotor-airframe configurations repre...
Prediction techniques which can be or have been applied to subsonic rotors, and methods for designin...
The state-of-the art of helicopter rotor impulsive noise is reviewed. A triangulation technique for ...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
With a view that rotorcraft noise should be included in the preliminary design process, a relatively...
This paper describes several new methods to predict and analyze rotorcraft noise. These methods are:...
For low speed rotors, it is shown that unsteady load models are only partially successful in predict...
The increased restrictions placed on helicopter noise levels over recent decades have encouraged man...
The helicopter acoustics program at NASA Langley has included technology for elements of noise contr...
A procedure for calculating the noise due to turbulent inflow to a propeller or helicopter rotor in ...
The increased restrictions placed on helicopter noise levels over recent decades have encouraged ma...
The theoretical and experimental status of helicopter impulsive noise is reviewed. The two major sou...
Mathematical analysis procedures for predicting the main and tail rotor rotational and broadband noi...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
The Army rotorcraft aeroacoustic programs are reviewed, highlighting the theoretical and experimenta...
In this study, hover acoustic measurements are taken on isolated rotor-airframe configurations repre...
Prediction techniques which can be or have been applied to subsonic rotors, and methods for designin...
The state-of-the art of helicopter rotor impulsive noise is reviewed. A triangulation technique for ...
An essential prerequisite to reducing the acoustic detectability of military rotorcraft is a better ...
With a view that rotorcraft noise should be included in the preliminary design process, a relatively...
This paper describes several new methods to predict and analyze rotorcraft noise. These methods are:...
For low speed rotors, it is shown that unsteady load models are only partially successful in predict...
The increased restrictions placed on helicopter noise levels over recent decades have encouraged man...
The helicopter acoustics program at NASA Langley has included technology for elements of noise contr...
A procedure for calculating the noise due to turbulent inflow to a propeller or helicopter rotor in ...
The increased restrictions placed on helicopter noise levels over recent decades have encouraged ma...
The theoretical and experimental status of helicopter impulsive noise is reviewed. The two major sou...
Mathematical analysis procedures for predicting the main and tail rotor rotational and broadband noi...