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In-flight jet engine noise measurement systemAn instrumentation system in flight tests for noise research is described which utilizes miniature transducers to measure low-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuating pressures in a jet engine mounted under the wing of a turboprop aircraft. The system employs a rotor-mounted FM telemeter to acquire data from eight fan-blade-mounted transducers which are subjected to up to 75,000 g's of loading. Data is transmitted from the rotor to an antenna mounted in the inlet-duct wall using a low-power, close-coupled RF link. The blade pressures and other inlet and stator-vane fluctuating pressures are recorded on airborne, magnetic-tape recorders. The flight instrumentation described also includes PCM techniques to encode and record a variety of quasi-static measurements to provide engine and aircraft performance data. The instrumentation and experimental measurements are of value to an improved understanding of noise sources in jet engines and for the advancement of jet-engine ground noise testing techniques.
Document ID
19810051149
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Knight, V. H., Jr.
(NASA Langley Research Center Flight Electronics Div., Hampton, Va., United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1981
Subject Category
Aircraft Instrumentation
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Instrumentation Symposium
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Start Date: April 27, 1981
End Date: April 30, 1981
Sponsors: Instrument Society of America
Accession Number
81A35553
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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