The difference between the flight and ground static noise of turbofan engines presents a significant problem in engine noise testing. The additional noise for static testing has been attributed to inlet flow disturbances or turbulence interacting with the fan rotor. In an attempt to determine a possible source of inflow disturbances entering fans tested in the Lewis Research Center anechoic chamber, the inflow field was studied using potential flow analysis. These potential flow calculations indicated that there was substantial flow over the wall directly behind the fan inlet that could produce significant inflow disturbances. Fan noise tests were run with various extensions added to the fan inlet to move the inlet away from this backwall a...
Turbofan noise generation and suppression in aircraft engines are reviewed. The chain of physical pr...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on identif...
The inlet radiated noise of a turbofan engine was studied. The principal research objectives were to...
A widely recognized problem in jet engine fan noise is the discrepancy between inflight and static t...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
Flyover and static noise data from several engines are presented that show inlet fan noise measured ...
The noise source caused by the interaction of the rotor tip flow irregularities (vortices and veloci...
A ground test stand was used to obtain acoustic data on a full scale prototype fan designed for quie...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
A hemispherical inlet flow control device was tested on a 50.8 cm. (20-inch) diameter fan stage in t...
One-third octave band and narrowband spectra and continuous directivity patterns radiated from an in...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
Attenuation properties of three treated fan inlets were evaluated. Tunnel flow simulated the inflow ...
Far-field noise measurements were taken for three different installations of essentially the same fa...
Turbofan noise generation and suppression in aircraft engines are reviewed. The chain of physical pr...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on identif...
The inlet radiated noise of a turbofan engine was studied. The principal research objectives were to...
A widely recognized problem in jet engine fan noise is the discrepancy between inflight and static t...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
Flyover and static noise data from several engines are presented that show inlet fan noise measured ...
The noise source caused by the interaction of the rotor tip flow irregularities (vortices and veloci...
A ground test stand was used to obtain acoustic data on a full scale prototype fan designed for quie...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
A hemispherical inlet flow control device was tested on a 50.8 cm. (20-inch) diameter fan stage in t...
One-third octave band and narrowband spectra and continuous directivity patterns radiated from an in...
Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel...
Attenuation properties of three treated fan inlets were evaluated. Tunnel flow simulated the inflow ...
Far-field noise measurements were taken for three different installations of essentially the same fa...
Turbofan noise generation and suppression in aircraft engines are reviewed. The chain of physical pr...
The design of effective new technologies to reduce aircraft propulsion noise is dependent on identif...
The inlet radiated noise of a turbofan engine was studied. The principal research objectives were to...