Short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft using externally blown flaps (EBF) for lift augmentation develop considerable jet-flap interaction noise. A proposed method to reduce the EBF trailing edge noise is to locate a slot near the trailing edge of a flap through which low velocity secondary air is blown. Limited OASPL noise data were obtained from the interaction of the jet exhaust from a 5.08 cm diameter convergent nozzle with the trailing edge of a plate, and are presented for five slot configurations located near or at the trailing edge of the plate. Also presented are some significant jet trailing edge interaction data using a mixer nozzle with one of the slot configurations
The expanding-duct jet flap (EJF) concept is studied to determine STOL performance in turbofan-power...
Noise tests were conducted on a large scale, cold flow model of an engine-under-the-wing externally ...
Noise tests were conducted on a small-scale model of an externally blown flap lift augmentation syst...
A system for reducing the noise generated when a jet impinges against a flap is described. The eddie...
Noise data were obtained with a large-scale cold-flow model of a two-flap, under-the-wing, externall...
The far field noise from subsonic jet impingement on a wing-flap with a 45 deg bend was experimental...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
June 1972Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics ...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
A technique to reduce the noise radiating from a wing-flap side edge is being developed. As an airpl...
Noise data were obtained with a model of an externally blown flap of the type that is currently bein...
Noise data with models of both internally and externally blown jet flaps designed for STOL aircraf
A summary is given of the noise suppression tests conducted for the STOL aircraft. The tests were ma...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
The expanding-duct jet flap (EJF) concept is studied to determine STOL performance in turbofan-power...
Noise tests were conducted on a large scale, cold flow model of an engine-under-the-wing externally ...
Noise tests were conducted on a small-scale model of an externally blown flap lift augmentation syst...
A system for reducing the noise generated when a jet impinges against a flap is described. The eddie...
Noise data were obtained with a large-scale cold-flow model of a two-flap, under-the-wing, externall...
The far field noise from subsonic jet impingement on a wing-flap with a 45 deg bend was experimental...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
June 1972Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics ...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
A technique to reduce the noise radiating from a wing-flap side edge is being developed. As an airpl...
Noise data were obtained with a model of an externally blown flap of the type that is currently bein...
Noise data with models of both internally and externally blown jet flaps designed for STOL aircraf
A summary is given of the noise suppression tests conducted for the STOL aircraft. The tests were ma...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
The expanding-duct jet flap (EJF) concept is studied to determine STOL performance in turbofan-power...
Noise tests were conducted on a large scale, cold flow model of an engine-under-the-wing externally ...
Noise tests were conducted on a small-scale model of an externally blown flap lift augmentation syst...