A distributed source model to predict fan tone noise levels of an installed turbofan aero-engine is extended to include the refraction effects caused by the fuselage boundary layer. The model is a simple representation of an installed turbofan, where fan tones are represented in terms of spinning modes radiated from a semi-infinite circular duct, and the aircraft’s fuselage is represented by an infinitely long, rigid cylinder. The distributed source is a disc, formed by integrating infinitesimal volume sources located on the intake duct termination. The cylinder is located adjacent to the disc. There is uniform axial flow, aligned with the axis of the cylinder, everywhere except close to the cylinder where there is a constant thickness boun...
Although it is widely accepted that aircraft noise needs to be further reduced, there is an equally ...
The research has studied the jet noise installation effects associated with close-coupled, wing-mount...
The development of new technologies does not prevent from considering the natural effects such as th...
A distributed source model to predict fan tone noise levels of an installed turbofan aero-engine is ...
An existing theoretical model to predict the pressure levels on an aircraft's fuselage is improved b...
The work presented in this paper is on the development and validation of an analytical-based model t...
There are many analytical models to predict turbofan noise radiation in a free field.However, these ...
The aim of the work presented in this paper is the development of theoretical methods to predict sca...
A theoretical prediction method of the scattering of fan tone radiation from a turbofan inlet duct b...
The development of a distributed source model to predict fan tone noise levels of an installed turbo...
Engine noise transmitted through the fuselage causes a significant part of the cabin noise. In a pre...
In modern turbofan engines powering commercial aircraft, the fan is becoming the dominant source of ...
Prediction of Supersonic Fan Noise Generated by Turbofan Aircraft Engines was focussed on improving ...
A significant part of the cabin noise of airplanes comes from the engines. The noise field of the e...
Experiments on a scale model of an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the Blended W...
Although it is widely accepted that aircraft noise needs to be further reduced, there is an equally ...
The research has studied the jet noise installation effects associated with close-coupled, wing-mount...
The development of new technologies does not prevent from considering the natural effects such as th...
A distributed source model to predict fan tone noise levels of an installed turbofan aero-engine is ...
An existing theoretical model to predict the pressure levels on an aircraft's fuselage is improved b...
The work presented in this paper is on the development and validation of an analytical-based model t...
There are many analytical models to predict turbofan noise radiation in a free field.However, these ...
The aim of the work presented in this paper is the development of theoretical methods to predict sca...
A theoretical prediction method of the scattering of fan tone radiation from a turbofan inlet duct b...
The development of a distributed source model to predict fan tone noise levels of an installed turbo...
Engine noise transmitted through the fuselage causes a significant part of the cabin noise. In a pre...
In modern turbofan engines powering commercial aircraft, the fan is becoming the dominant source of ...
Prediction of Supersonic Fan Noise Generated by Turbofan Aircraft Engines was focussed on improving ...
A significant part of the cabin noise of airplanes comes from the engines. The noise field of the e...
Experiments on a scale model of an advanced unconventional subsonic transport concept, the Blended W...
Although it is widely accepted that aircraft noise needs to be further reduced, there is an equally ...
The research has studied the jet noise installation effects associated with close-coupled, wing-mount...
The development of new technologies does not prevent from considering the natural effects such as th...