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Experimental study of acoustic loads on an upper-surface-blown STOL airplane configurationFluctuating pressure levels were measured on the flap and fuselage of an upper-surface-blown jet-flap airplane configuration in a wind tunnel. The model tested had turbofan engines with a bypass ratio of 3 and a thrust rating of 10 kN. Rectangular nozzles were mounted flush with the upper surface at 35 percent of the wing chord. Test parameters were flap deflection angle, jet impingement angle, angle of attack, free-stream velocity, spanwise location of the engine, and jet dynamic pressure. Load levels were high throughout the jet impingement region, with the highest levels (about 159 dB) occurring on the fuselage and near the knee of the flap. The magnitude of the forward-velocity effect appeared to depend upon the ratio of free-stream and jet velocities. Good agreement was obtained between fluctuating pressure spectra measured at jet dynamic pressures of 7 and 22 kPa when the spectra were scaled by nondimensional functions of dynamic pressure, velocity, and the empirical relationship between dynamic pressure and overall fluctuating pressure level.
Document ID
19800005623
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Publication (TP)
Authors
Willis, C. M.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Schoenster, J. A.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 4, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1979
Subject Category
Acoustics
Report/Patent Number
NASA-TP-1577
L-13167
Accession Number
80N13879
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-33-53-03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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