An investigation of helicopter rotor noise at model scale was conducted in the Langley 4 by 7 meter tunnel. The program described was the first of a planned three-phase project whose purpose was to examine the characteristic noise mechanism involved in main rotor/tail rotor interaction noise. This first phase was conducted with a main rotor only, in order to identify the characteristic noise generated by only the main rotor. The aerodynamic operating conditions of the rotor system were defined during the test. The acoustic data were properly referenced
During the design of a helicopter, the weight, engine, rotor speed, and rotor geometry are given sig...
A full-scale helicopter rotor test was conducted in the NASA Ames 80- by 120-Foot Wind Tunnel with a...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
An investigation of helicopter rotor noise at model scale has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 7-...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
Models of both the advanced main rotor system and the standard or "baseline" UH-1 main rotor system ...
A 2.1-m diam., 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of the ...
A wind tunnel test to study the effects of geometric scale on acoustics and to investigate the appli...
A 2.1 m diameter, 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of t...
A full-scale helicopter with four different blade-tip geometries was tested in the 40- by 80-foot wi...
The design of a helicopter is based on an understanding of many parameters and their interactions. F...
The noise generated from a 1/4-scale AH-1G helicopter configuration was investigated in the Langley ...
Acoustic data from a model scale main rotor and tail rotor experiment in the NASA Langley 14 by 22 F...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
The features of existing wind tunnels involved in noise studies are discussed. The acoustic characte...
During the design of a helicopter, the weight, engine, rotor speed, and rotor geometry are given sig...
A full-scale helicopter rotor test was conducted in the NASA Ames 80- by 120-Foot Wind Tunnel with a...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
An investigation of helicopter rotor noise at model scale has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 7-...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
Models of both the advanced main rotor system and the standard or "baseline" UH-1 main rotor system ...
A 2.1-m diam., 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of the ...
A wind tunnel test to study the effects of geometric scale on acoustics and to investigate the appli...
A 2.1 m diameter, 1/6-scale model helicopter main rotor was tested in hover in the test section of t...
A full-scale helicopter with four different blade-tip geometries was tested in the 40- by 80-foot wi...
The design of a helicopter is based on an understanding of many parameters and their interactions. F...
The noise generated from a 1/4-scale AH-1G helicopter configuration was investigated in the Langley ...
Acoustic data from a model scale main rotor and tail rotor experiment in the NASA Langley 14 by 22 F...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
The features of existing wind tunnels involved in noise studies are discussed. The acoustic characte...
During the design of a helicopter, the weight, engine, rotor speed, and rotor geometry are given sig...
A full-scale helicopter rotor test was conducted in the NASA Ames 80- by 120-Foot Wind Tunnel with a...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...