The feasibility of quieting the externally-blown-flap (EBF) noise sources which are due to interaction of jet exhaust flow with deployed flaps was demonstrated on a 1/15-scale 3-flap EBF model. Sound field characteristics were measured and noise reduction fundamentals were reviewed in terms of source models. Test of the 1/15-scale model showed broadband noise reductions of up to 20 dB resulting from combination of variable impedance flap treatment and mesh grids placed in the jet flow upstream of the flaps. Steady-state lift, drag, and pitching moment were measured with and without noise reduction treatment
Jet-flap interaction (JFI) noise plays a particularly important role during take-offs and landings, ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was made of the noise characteristics of a 14.5-ft semispan, externally ...
Results are presented of an experimental and analytical study of the dependence of externally blown ...
The feasibility of using porous surfaces on lift augmentation flaps to reduce the noise at the sourc...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
Various model geometries and combinations of perforated flap surfaces and screens mounted close to t...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
A system for reducing the noise generated when a jet impinges against a flap is described. The eddie...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Noise tests were conducted on a large scale, cold flow model of an engine-under-the-wing externally ...
Noise data were taken for variations to a large scale model of an externally blown flap lift augment...
An experimental investigation of the aerodynamic noise and flow field characteristics of internal-fl...
The far field noise from subsonic jet impingement on a wing-flap with a 45 deg bend was experimental...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
The expanding-duct jet flap (EJF) concept is studied to determine STOL performance in turbofan-power...
Jet-flap interaction (JFI) noise plays a particularly important role during take-offs and landings, ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was made of the noise characteristics of a 14.5-ft semispan, externally ...
Results are presented of an experimental and analytical study of the dependence of externally blown ...
The feasibility of using porous surfaces on lift augmentation flaps to reduce the noise at the sourc...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
Various model geometries and combinations of perforated flap surfaces and screens mounted close to t...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
A system for reducing the noise generated when a jet impinges against a flap is described. The eddie...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Noise tests were conducted on a large scale, cold flow model of an engine-under-the-wing externally ...
Noise data were taken for variations to a large scale model of an externally blown flap lift augment...
An experimental investigation of the aerodynamic noise and flow field characteristics of internal-fl...
The far field noise from subsonic jet impingement on a wing-flap with a 45 deg bend was experimental...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
The expanding-duct jet flap (EJF) concept is studied to determine STOL performance in turbofan-power...
Jet-flap interaction (JFI) noise plays a particularly important role during take-offs and landings, ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was made of the noise characteristics of a 14.5-ft semispan, externally ...
Results are presented of an experimental and analytical study of the dependence of externally blown ...