A study of high bypass turbofan engines in heavily sound-suppressed nacelles based on the TF-34 engine. The four-engine noise objective was 95 PNdb at four locations typical of takeoff and landing. Three engines were studied; these had fan pressure ratios, bypass ratios, and fan tip speeds respectively of 1.48/6.5/404 m/sec (1327 ft/sec), 1.25/13/305 (1000), 1.25/13/366(1200). The bypass 13 engines had a variable pitch fan, direct- and gear-driven. Noise suppressive treatment was identified which met 95 PNdb objective except for sideline liftoff at 6.5 bypass, full power, which was 2 PNdb noisier; at 90% power, 95 PNdb was achieved
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
Design considerations for integration of turbofan engine with reduced noise output in jet aircraf
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
A description is given of the ground test quiet nacelle for the TF34 engine. The suppression treatme...
Full-scale low-tip-speed fans, a full-scale high-tip-speed fan, scale model versions of fans, and tw...
A highly suppressed TF-34 engine was used to investigate engine and flap interaction noise associate...
The technology of turbofan engine noise reduction is surveyed. Specific topics discussed include: (1...
An analysis procedure was developed for design of acoustically treated nacelles for high bypass turb...
Acoustic and aerodynamic performance of six foot diameter fan for turbofan engines with noise suppre...
The acoustic investigation and evaluation of the C propulsion turbofan engine are discussed. The eng...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
The results are presented of a preliminary flight engine design study based on the Quiet Engine Prog...
Efforts to develop an engine noise reduction technology suitable for use on subsonic and conventiona...
Nacelle design for turbofan engine compressor noise suppression on Douglas DC-8 aircraf
A review is made of turbomachinery noise from turbofan engines as typified by fan noise. The mechani...
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
Design considerations for integration of turbofan engine with reduced noise output in jet aircraf
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
A description is given of the ground test quiet nacelle for the TF34 engine. The suppression treatme...
Full-scale low-tip-speed fans, a full-scale high-tip-speed fan, scale model versions of fans, and tw...
A highly suppressed TF-34 engine was used to investigate engine and flap interaction noise associate...
The technology of turbofan engine noise reduction is surveyed. Specific topics discussed include: (1...
An analysis procedure was developed for design of acoustically treated nacelles for high bypass turb...
Acoustic and aerodynamic performance of six foot diameter fan for turbofan engines with noise suppre...
The acoustic investigation and evaluation of the C propulsion turbofan engine are discussed. The eng...
A study was made of the effects of turbofan cycle parameters and the use of acoustic noise suppressi...
The results are presented of a preliminary flight engine design study based on the Quiet Engine Prog...
Efforts to develop an engine noise reduction technology suitable for use on subsonic and conventiona...
Nacelle design for turbofan engine compressor noise suppression on Douglas DC-8 aircraf
A review is made of turbomachinery noise from turbofan engines as typified by fan noise. The mechani...
The NASA Glenn Research Center recently completed an experimental study to reduce the jet noise from...
Design considerations for integration of turbofan engine with reduced noise output in jet aircraf
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...