The design, construction and testing of a transonic rotor aerodynamics and noise facility was undertaken, using a rotating arm blade element support technique. This approach provides a research capability intermediate between that of a stationary element in a moving flow and that of a complete rotating blade system, and permits the acoustic properties of blade tip elements to be studied in isolation. This approach is an inexpensive means of obtaining data at high subsonic and transonic tip speeds on the effect of variations in tip geometry. The facility may be suitable for research on broad band noise and discrete noise in addition to high-speed noise. Initial tests were conducted over the Mach number range 0.3 to 0.93 and confirmed the ade...
Full-scale tests were conducted on the Langley helicopter rotor test facility as part of a study to ...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the harmonic noise of high speed, open rotors. Far field aco...
Tests of supersonic rotors designed to reduce forward propagating pressure waves and the accompanyin...
It is not sufficient to optimize a rotor design in terms of a single noise level calculated for a si...
Miniature pressure transducers were used to measure the fluctuating pressure on the fan blades of a ...
Two complementary methods of describing the high speed rotor noise problem are discussed. The first ...
The future of urban air mobility has a well-known tall pole challenge in the form of community accep...
The features of existing wind tunnels involved in noise studies are discussed. The acoustic characte...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
The ability of the ROT22 code to predict accurately the transonic flow field in the crucial region a...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
Four tip shapes were tested. They were rectangular, swept, tapered, and swept-tapered. The measured ...
A research investigation was conducted to assess the potential of the Tip Air Mass Injection system ...
The advancement of the urban air mobility concept is heavily dependent on the public acceptance of t...
July 1981Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-65)Some aspects of the sound pressure wave ch...
Full-scale tests were conducted on the Langley helicopter rotor test facility as part of a study to ...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the harmonic noise of high speed, open rotors. Far field aco...
Tests of supersonic rotors designed to reduce forward propagating pressure waves and the accompanyin...
It is not sufficient to optimize a rotor design in terms of a single noise level calculated for a si...
Miniature pressure transducers were used to measure the fluctuating pressure on the fan blades of a ...
Two complementary methods of describing the high speed rotor noise problem are discussed. The first ...
The future of urban air mobility has a well-known tall pole challenge in the form of community accep...
The features of existing wind tunnels involved in noise studies are discussed. The acoustic characte...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
The ability of the ROT22 code to predict accurately the transonic flow field in the crucial region a...
Experimental and related analytical results on model rotor rotational and broadband noise obtained i...
Four tip shapes were tested. They were rectangular, swept, tapered, and swept-tapered. The measured ...
A research investigation was conducted to assess the potential of the Tip Air Mass Injection system ...
The advancement of the urban air mobility concept is heavily dependent on the public acceptance of t...
July 1981Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-65)Some aspects of the sound pressure wave ch...
Full-scale tests were conducted on the Langley helicopter rotor test facility as part of a study to ...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the harmonic noise of high speed, open rotors. Far field aco...
Tests of supersonic rotors designed to reduce forward propagating pressure waves and the accompanyin...