The NASA-Langley Research Center 4 x 7 Meter Low Speed Wind Tunnel is currently being used for low speed aerodynamics, V/STOL aerodynamics and, to a limited extent, rotorcraft noise research. The deficiencies of this wind tunnel for both aerodynamics and aeroacoustics research have been recognized for some time. Modifications to the wind tunnel are being made to improve the test section flow quality and to update the model cart systems. A further modification of the 4 x 7 Meter Wind Tunnel to permit rotorcraft model acoustics research has been proposed. As a precursor to the design of the proposed modifications, NASA is conducted both in-house and contracted studies to define the acoustic environment within the wind tunnel and to provide re...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
The acoustic capability of the NASA Lewis 9 by 15 Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been significantly ...
Background noise measurements were made of the acoustic environment in the National Full-Scale Aerod...
The NASA LaRC 4 x 7 Meter Wind Tunnel is an existing facility specially designed for powered low spe...
The acoustically significant features of the NASA 4X7m wind tunnel and the Dutch-German DNW low spee...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
The increasing attention given to aerodynamically generated noise brings into focus the need for qua...
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 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel is an acoustic testing facility with a long history of aircr...
August 1972Includes bibliographical references (leaf 12)An open-jet wind tunnel operating within an ...
An acoustic survey that consists of insertion loss and flow noise measurements was conducted at key ...
The development of a large-scale anechoic test facility where large models of engine/airframe/high-l...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
During the past years, there was an extensive program under way at the Langley Research Center to up...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
The acoustic capability of the NASA Lewis 9 by 15 Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been significantly ...
Background noise measurements were made of the acoustic environment in the National Full-Scale Aerod...
The NASA LaRC 4 x 7 Meter Wind Tunnel is an existing facility specially designed for powered low spe...
The acoustically significant features of the NASA 4X7m wind tunnel and the Dutch-German DNW low spee...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
The increasing attention given to aerodynamically generated noise brings into focus the need for qua...
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 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel is an acoustic testing facility with a long history of aircr...
August 1972Includes bibliographical references (leaf 12)An open-jet wind tunnel operating within an ...
An acoustic survey that consists of insertion loss and flow noise measurements was conducted at key ...
The development of a large-scale anechoic test facility where large models of engine/airframe/high-l...
The 9- by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel (9x15 LSWT) at NASA Glenn Research Center was built in 1969 ...
During the past years, there was an extensive program under way at the Langley Research Center to up...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
The acoustic capability of the NASA Lewis 9 by 15 Foot Low Speed Wind Tunnel has been significantly ...
Background noise measurements were made of the acoustic environment in the National Full-Scale Aerod...