This paper presents an experimental study on rod-airfoil interaction noise and the effectiveness of the application of leading-edge serrations as a passive control method for reducing the interaction noise. A rod with 10 mm diameter and a NACA 0012 airfoil has been set up in tandem configuration, with free-stream velocity varied from 8 m/s to 32 m/s. The wake velocity profiles of the isolated rod have been first investigated by hot-wire measurements. Subsequently, a baseline NACA0012 airfoil and three different leading-edge serrated airfoils have been positioned within the wake of the rod. To better understand the aerodynamic and aeroacoustic effects of wake interaction noise, the rear airfoil, either the baseline NACA 0012 airfoil or the l...
This paper presents an analytic solution for gust-aerofoil interaction noise for flat plates with sp...
The present study investigates the efficacy of sinusoidal trailing-edge (TE) serrations as a passive...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Turbulent flow interaction with the leading edge of an airfoil generates a well-known leading edge n...
Turbulent flow interaction with the leading edge of an airfoil generates a well-known leading edge n...
The paper presents an experimental investigation of a turbulent boundary-layer interaction over a si...
Sinusoidal leading edge serrations of a cambered NACA65(12)-10 aerofoil were analysed with the aim o...
Noise produced by aerodynamic interaction between a circular cylinder (rod) and an airfoil in a tand...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
The paper is about the sound produced as turbulence impinges on the leading edge of an airfoil and i...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent floware an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vort...
The present work investigates the broadband noise reduction that can be achieved using trailing-edge...
Fan broadband is one of the dominant noise sources on an aircraft engine, particularly at approach. ...
This paper aims at evaluating the possibility of reducing the noise generated by the separated flow ...
This paper presents an analytic solution for gust-aerofoil interaction noise for flat plates with sp...
The present study investigates the efficacy of sinusoidal trailing-edge (TE) serrations as a passive...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...
Turbulent flow interaction with the leading edge of an airfoil generates a well-known leading edge n...
Turbulent flow interaction with the leading edge of an airfoil generates a well-known leading edge n...
The paper presents an experimental investigation of a turbulent boundary-layer interaction over a si...
Sinusoidal leading edge serrations of a cambered NACA65(12)-10 aerofoil were analysed with the aim o...
Noise produced by aerodynamic interaction between a circular cylinder (rod) and an airfoil in a tand...
This paper provides an experimental investigation into the use of leading edge (LE) serrations as a ...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow are an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vor...
The paper is about the sound produced as turbulence impinges on the leading edge of an airfoil and i...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent floware an efficient source of noise radiation by scattering vort...
The present work investigates the broadband noise reduction that can be achieved using trailing-edge...
Fan broadband is one of the dominant noise sources on an aircraft engine, particularly at approach. ...
This paper aims at evaluating the possibility of reducing the noise generated by the separated flow ...
This paper presents an analytic solution for gust-aerofoil interaction noise for flat plates with sp...
The present study investigates the efficacy of sinusoidal trailing-edge (TE) serrations as a passive...
Aerofoils operating in a turbulent flow generate broadband noise by scattering vorticity into sound ...