A method is presented for estimating the noise generated by deflection of the engine exhaust for under-the-wing and over-the-wing versions of an externally blown flap configuration for powered lift. Correlation equations and curves are given for the overall sound pressure level and directivity and for spectra scaled to a high bypass 25,000-pound thrust size engine. Data are taken from TF34 engine tests and from large cold flow model tests. The correlations are empirical, and thus application of this prediction procedure is limited to geometrically similar configurations. Application of the method is illustrated by calculated sample footprints
Acoustic spectral data obtained from a model-scale study of several over the wing (OTW) configuratio...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
An interim procedure for predicting externally blown flap (EBF) noise spectra anywhere below a power...
A highly noise suppressed TF 34 engine was used to investigate the noise of several powered lift con...
A highly suppressed TF-34 engine was used to investigate engine and flap interaction noise associate...
The results of preliminary acoustic tests of the engine over the wing concept are summarized. The te...
Theoretical and experimental developments of flow-surface interaction noise with a particular emphas...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
Several basic noise components were described. These components are: (1) compact lift dipoles associ...
The Lewis Research Center cold-flow model externally blown flap (EBF) noise research test program is...
Preliminary acoustic tests of the engine-over-the-wing concept as a method for reducing the aerodyna...
The sensitivity of flap interaction noise to variations in engine-under-the-wing externally blown fl...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
Acoustic spectral data obtained from a model-scale study of several over the wing (OTW) configuratio...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
An interim procedure for predicting externally blown flap (EBF) noise spectra anywhere below a power...
A highly noise suppressed TF 34 engine was used to investigate the noise of several powered lift con...
A highly suppressed TF-34 engine was used to investigate engine and flap interaction noise associate...
The results of preliminary acoustic tests of the engine over the wing concept are summarized. The te...
Theoretical and experimental developments of flow-surface interaction noise with a particular emphas...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
Several basic noise components were described. These components are: (1) compact lift dipoles associ...
The Lewis Research Center cold-flow model externally blown flap (EBF) noise research test program is...
Preliminary acoustic tests of the engine-over-the-wing concept as a method for reducing the aerodyna...
The sensitivity of flap interaction noise to variations in engine-under-the-wing externally blown fl...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
Acoustic spectral data obtained from a model-scale study of several over the wing (OTW) configuratio...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...