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Boeing 18-Inch Fan Rig Broadband Noise TestThe purposes of the subject test were to identify and quantify the mechanisms by which fan broadband noise is produced, and to assess the validity of such theoretical models of those mechanisms as may be available. The test was conducted with the Boeing 18-inch fan rig in the Boeing Low-Speed Aeroacoustic Facility (LSAF). The rig was designed to be particularly clean and geometrically simple to facilitate theoretical modeling and to minimize sources of interfering noise. The inlet is cylindrical and is equipped with a boundary layer suction system. The fan is typical of modern high-by-pass ratio designs but is capable of operating with or without fan exit guide vanes (stators), and there is only a single flow stream. Fan loading and tip clearance are adjustable. Instrumentation included measurements of fan performance, the unsteady flow field incident on the fan and stators, and far-field and in-duct acoustic fields. The acoustic results were manipulated to estimate the noise generated by different sources. Significant fan broadband noise was found to come from the rotor self-noise as measured with clean inflow and no boundary layer. The rotor tip clearance affected rotor self-noise somewhat. The interaction of the rotor with inlet boundary layer turbulence is also a significant source, and is strongly affected by rotor tip clearance. High level noise can be generated by a high-order nonuniform rotating at a fraction of the fan speed, at least when tip clearance and loading are both large. Stator-generated noise is the loudest of the significant sources, by a small margin, at least on this rig. Stator noise is significantly affected by propagation through the fan.
Document ID
19980236567
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Ganz, Ulrich W.
(Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA United States)
Joppa, Paul D.
(Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA United States)
Patten, Timothy J.
(Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA United States)
Scharpf, Daniel F.
(Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. Seattle, WA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1998
Subject Category
Acoustics
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:208704
NASA/CR-1998-208704
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 538-03-11-01
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS1-20090
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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