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Intelligent Engine Systems: AcousticsAn extensive study of new fan exhaust nozzle technologies was performed. Three new uniform chevron nozzles were designed, based on extensive CFD analysis. Two new azimuthally varying variants were defined. All five were tested, along with two existing nozzles, on a representative model-scale, medium BPR exhaust nozzle. Substantial acoustic benefits were obtained from the uniform chevron nozzle designs, the best benefit being provided by an existing design. However, one of the azimuthally varying nozzle designs exhibited even better performance than any of the uniform chevron nozzles. In addition to the fan chevron nozzles, a new technology was demonstrated, using devices that enhance mixing when applied to an exhaust nozzle. The acoustic benefits from these devices applied to medium BPR nozzles were similar, and in some cases superior to, those obtained from conventional uniform chevron nozzles. However, none of the low noise technologies provided equivalent acoustic benefits on a model-scale high BPR exhaust nozzle, similar to current large commercial applications. New technologies must be identified to improve the acoustics of state-of-the-art high BPR jet engines.
Document ID
20080025994
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Wojno, John
(General Electric Aircraft Engines Cincinnati, OH, United States)
Martens, Steve
(General Electric Aircraft Engines Cincinnati, OH, United States)
Simpson, Benjamin
(General Electric Aircraft Engines Cincinnati, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 2008
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-2008-215235
E-16494
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-1135
WBS: WBS 984754.02.07.03.11.03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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