Measures to reduce the intensity of fan noise in the NASA Langley 30 ft x 60 ft subsonic wind tunnel were sought. Measurements were first performed to document existing aerodynamic and acoustic conditions. The purpose of these experiments was to (1) obtain the transfer function between the sound power output of the fan and the sound pressure on the test platform, (2) evaluate the sound attenuation around the tunnel circuit, (3) measure simultaneously the flow profile and the turbulence spectrum of the inflow to the fan and the noise on the test platform, and (4) perform flow observations and identify secondary noise sources. Subsequently, these data were used to predict (1) the relative contribution of the major aerodynamic parameters to to...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
Acoustical tests of full scale fans for jet engines are presented. The fans are described and some a...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Attenuation properties of three treated fan inlets were evaluated. Tunnel flow simulated the inflow ...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
A significant effort within the NASA Quiet Engine Program has been devoted to acoustical evaluation ...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
One-third octave band and narrowband spectra and continuous directivity patterns radiated from an in...
Noise data measurements from a large scale lift fan transport model aircraft were made in the 40- by...
The overall aero and acoutic design features of eight 6-foot-diameter, single stage fans tested in a...
A widely recognized problem in jet engine fan noise is the discrepancy between inflight and static t...
The influence of tunnel turbulence on turbofan rotor noise was carried out to evaluate the effective...
A family of fans designed with low noise features was acoustically evaluated, and noise results are ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
Acoustical tests of full scale fans for jet engines are presented. The fans are described and some a...
Results of recent NASA research to reduce aircraft turbofan noise are described. As the bypass ratio...
An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to determine the effects of simulated flight on the...
Attenuation properties of three treated fan inlets were evaluated. Tunnel flow simulated the inflow ...
Measurements were made in the no. 1 7'x10' wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center, with the object...
A significant effort within the NASA Quiet Engine Program has been devoted to acoustical evaluation ...
Fan noise including its generation, radiation characteristics, and suppression by acoustic treatment...
One-third octave band and narrowband spectra and continuous directivity patterns radiated from an in...
Noise data measurements from a large scale lift fan transport model aircraft were made in the 40- by...
The overall aero and acoutic design features of eight 6-foot-diameter, single stage fans tested in a...
A widely recognized problem in jet engine fan noise is the discrepancy between inflight and static t...
The influence of tunnel turbulence on turbofan rotor noise was carried out to evaluate the effective...
A family of fans designed with low noise features was acoustically evaluated, and noise results are ...
An experimental investigation using trailing edge blowing for reducing fan rotor/guide vane wake int...
A wind tunnel experiment was conducted in the NASA Glenn Research Center anechoic 9- by 15-Foot Low-...
Acoustical tests of full scale fans for jet engines are presented. The fans are described and some a...