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A theoretical analysis of the effect of thrust-related turbulence distortion on helicopter rotor low-frequency broadband noiseThe purpose of the analysis is to determine if inflow turbulence distortion may be a cause of experimentally observed changes in sound pressure levels when the rotor mean loading is varied. The effect of helicopter rotor mean aerodynamics on inflow turbulence is studied within the framework of the turbulence rapid distortion theory developed by Pearson (1959) and Deissler (1961). The distorted inflow turbulence is related to the resultant noise by conventional broadband noise theory. A comparison of the distortion model with experimental data shows that the theoretical model is unable to totally explain observed increases in model rotor sound pressures with increased rotor mean thrust. Comparison of full scale rotor data with the theoretical model shows that a shear-type distortion may explain decreasing sound pressure levels with increasing thrust.
Document ID
19860041375
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Williams, M.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Harris, W. L.
(MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1984
Subject Category
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Accession Number
86A26113
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSG-1583
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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