New technique for the direct measurement of core noise from aircraft enginesA new technique is presented for directly measuring the core noise levels from gas turbine aircraft engines. The technique requires that fluctuating pressures be measured in the far-field and at two locations within the engine core. The cross-spectra of these measurements are used to determine the levels of the far-field noise that propagated from the engine core. The technique makes it possible to measure core noise levels even when other noise sources dominate. The technique was applied to signals measured from an AVCO Lycoming YF102 turbofan engine. Core noise levels as a function of frequency and radiation angle were measured and are presented over a range of power settings.
Document ID
19810056558
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Krejsa, E. A. (NASA Lewis Research Center Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Div., Cleveland, OH, United States)