Preliminary acoustic tests of the engine-over-the-wing concept as a method for reducing the aerodynamic noise created by conventional and short takeoff aircraft are discussed. Tests were conducted with a small wing section model having two flaps which can be set for either the landing or takeoff positions. Data was acquired with the flaps set at 10 degrees and 20 degrees for takeoff and 30 and 60 degrees for landing. The engine exhaust was simulated by an air jet from a convergent nozzle. Far field noise data are presented for nominal pressure ratios of 1.25, 1.4 and 1.7 for both the flyover and sideline modes
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
The correspondence of far field acoustic trends with changes in the characteristics of the flow fiel...
A highly noise suppressed TF 34 engine was used to investigate the noise of several powered lift con...
The results of preliminary acoustic tests of the engine over the wing concept are summarized. The te...
The noise caused by the interaction of the jet exhaust and a wing was measured under static conditio...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Small-model experiments were conducted of the engine-over-the-wing concept using a D-shaped nozzle i...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
On the basis of static aero/acoustic data obtained at model scale, the effect of exhaust nozzle size...
Noise data were obtained with a large-scale cold-flow model of a two-flap, under-the-wing, externall...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Future STOL aircraft may utilize engine-over-the-wing installations in which the exhaust nozzles are...
A method is presented for estimating the noise generated by deflection of the engine exhaust for und...
June 1972Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics ...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
The correspondence of far field acoustic trends with changes in the characteristics of the flow fiel...
A highly noise suppressed TF 34 engine was used to investigate the noise of several powered lift con...
The results of preliminary acoustic tests of the engine over the wing concept are summarized. The te...
The noise caused by the interaction of the jet exhaust and a wing was measured under static conditio...
Noise tests were conducted with a nozzle exhausting over a small scale model of an externally blown ...
Small-model experiments were conducted of the engine-over-the-wing concept using a D-shaped nozzle i...
Small scale model acoustic experiments were conducted to measure the noise produced in the flyover a...
Screening tests of upper surface blowing on externally blown flaps configurations were conducted. No...
On the basis of static aero/acoustic data obtained at model scale, the effect of exhaust nozzle size...
Noise data were obtained with a large-scale cold-flow model of a two-flap, under-the-wing, externall...
Noise measurements were obtained on models of jet-augmented lift systems which are currently being c...
Future STOL aircraft may utilize engine-over-the-wing installations in which the exhaust nozzles are...
A method is presented for estimating the noise generated by deflection of the engine exhaust for und...
June 1972Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics ...
Noise data were obtained with a large externally blown flap model. A fan-jet engine exhaust was simu...
The correspondence of far field acoustic trends with changes in the characteristics of the flow fiel...
A highly noise suppressed TF 34 engine was used to investigate the noise of several powered lift con...