The test section of the NASA Lewis 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel was acoustically treated to allow the measurement of acoustic sources located within the tunnel test section under simulated free field conditions. The treatment was designed for high sound absorption at frequencies above 250 Hz and to withstand tunnel airflow velocities up to 0.2 Mach. Evaluation tests with no tunnel airflow were conducted in the test section to assess the performance of the installed treatment. This performance would not be significantly affected by low speed airflow. Time delay spectrometry tests showed that interference ripples in the incident signal resulting from reflections occurring within the test section average from 1.7 dB to 3.2 dB wide over ...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The applicability of the NASA Ames 40- by 80-ft wind tunnel for acoustic research on STOL concepts h...
The test section of the NASA Lewis 9- by 15-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel was acoustically treated to a...
Acoustical characteristics and source directionality measurement capabilities of the wind tunnel in ...
Methods are presented for making overall and directional acoustic measurements with forward velocity...
Experimental evaluations of the acoustical characteristics and source sound power and directionality...
The full-scale wind tunnel at NASA-Langley Research Center was designed for low-speed aerodynamic te...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel is an acoustic testing facility with a long history of aircr...
The acoustic capability of the NASA Lewis 9 by 15 Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been significantly ...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been used for acoustic testing for more than 40 years. T...
Determining types of acoustical measurements suitable for test section of NASA Langley wind tunne
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The NASA Flight Effects Program has a requirement to compare acoustic data obtained from flyover, st...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The applicability of the NASA Ames 40- by 80-ft wind tunnel for acoustic research on STOL concepts h...
The test section of the NASA Lewis 9- by 15-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel was acoustically treated to a...
Acoustical characteristics and source directionality measurement capabilities of the wind tunnel in ...
Methods are presented for making overall and directional acoustic measurements with forward velocity...
Experimental evaluations of the acoustical characteristics and source sound power and directionality...
The full-scale wind tunnel at NASA-Langley Research Center was designed for low-speed aerodynamic te...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel is an acoustic testing facility with a long history of aircr...
The acoustic capability of the NASA Lewis 9 by 15 Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been significantly ...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been used for acoustic testing for more than 40 years. T...
Determining types of acoustical measurements suitable for test section of NASA Langley wind tunne
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The NASA Flight Effects Program has a requirement to compare acoustic data obtained from flyover, st...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
The applicability of the NASA Ames 40- by 80-ft wind tunnel for acoustic research on STOL concepts h...