A theory for predicting the noise field of supersonic propellers with realistic blade geometries is presented. The theory, which utilizes a large-blade-count approximation, provides an efficient formula for predicting the radiation of sound from all three sources of propeller noise. Comparisons with a full numerical integration indicate that the levels predicted by this formula are quite accurate. Calculations also show that, for high speed propellers, the noise radiated by the Lighthill quadrupole source is rather substantial when compared with the noise radiated by the blade thickness and loading sources. Results from a preliminary application of the theory indicate that the peak noise level generated by a supersonic propeller initially i...
This report summarizes a review of the literature regarding propeller noise prediction methods. The ...
An analysis is presented to predict the noise of a propeller at angle of attack. The analysis is an ...
this paper, we give a simple formulation based on the acoustic analogy that is valid for both subson...
A theoretical prediction scheme has been developed for the tone noise generated by a counter-rotatio...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the harmonic noise of high speed, open rotors. Far field aco...
To model propeller noise expected for a turboprop aircraft, the pressure ratio across the shock at t...
A numerical technique and computer program were developed for the prediction of the noise of propell...
Propellers consist of a number of rotating blades and produce both tonal (or harmonic) and broadband...
The sound field due to a propeller operating at supersonic tip speed in a uniform flow was investiga...
High speed turboprops are attractive candidates for future aircraft because of their high propulsive...
The prediction of noise produced by advanced propellers is a multidisciplinary subject which involve...
Existing propeller noise models are versatile and complex but require large computational times, the...
The development of a high speed propeller noise prediction code at Langley Research Center is descri...
A review of propeller noise prediction technology is presented. Two methods for the prediction of th...
Analytic propeller noise prediction involves a sequence of computations culminating in the applicati...
This report summarizes a review of the literature regarding propeller noise prediction methods. The ...
An analysis is presented to predict the noise of a propeller at angle of attack. The analysis is an ...
this paper, we give a simple formulation based on the acoustic analogy that is valid for both subson...
A theoretical prediction scheme has been developed for the tone noise generated by a counter-rotatio...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the harmonic noise of high speed, open rotors. Far field aco...
To model propeller noise expected for a turboprop aircraft, the pressure ratio across the shock at t...
A numerical technique and computer program were developed for the prediction of the noise of propell...
Propellers consist of a number of rotating blades and produce both tonal (or harmonic) and broadband...
The sound field due to a propeller operating at supersonic tip speed in a uniform flow was investiga...
High speed turboprops are attractive candidates for future aircraft because of their high propulsive...
The prediction of noise produced by advanced propellers is a multidisciplinary subject which involve...
Existing propeller noise models are versatile and complex but require large computational times, the...
The development of a high speed propeller noise prediction code at Langley Research Center is descri...
A review of propeller noise prediction technology is presented. Two methods for the prediction of th...
Analytic propeller noise prediction involves a sequence of computations culminating in the applicati...
This report summarizes a review of the literature regarding propeller noise prediction methods. The ...
An analysis is presented to predict the noise of a propeller at angle of attack. The analysis is an ...
this paper, we give a simple formulation based on the acoustic analogy that is valid for both subson...