Influence of airfoil thickness on sound generated by high-frequency gust interactionsThe sound radiated by interaction of a short wavelength gust with a symmetric thin airfoil is analyzed. The theory is based on a linearization of the Euler equations about the subsonic mean flow past the airfoil. The sound generation mechanism is found to be concentrated in a local region surrounding the parabolic nose of the airfoil; the size of this local region scales on the gust wavelength. At low Mach numbers, moderate values of airfoil thickness decrease the sound power, while at higher Mach numbers the sound power tends to increase with airfoil thickness. Airfoil thickness produces dramatic changes in the far field directivity. Both the sound power and the directivity are strong functions of the gust orientation.
Document ID
19930035184
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tsai, C. T. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Kerschen, E. J. (Arizona Univ. Tucson, United States)