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The role and status of Euler solvers in impulsive rotor noise computationsSeveral recent applications (in the last five years) of Euler solvers in the computation of impulsive noise from rotor blades emphasize their emerging role in complementing other methods and experimental work. In the area of high-speed impulsive noise the use of Euler solvers as research tools has become fairly mature with very favorable comparisons with experimental data, especially in hover. The grid sizes and resulting computational times are reasonable when compared to those required for accurate surface aerodynamics alone. Furthermore, Euler solvers have provided a rich database with the resolution and accuracy needed for input to Kirchhoff and acoustic analogy methods for predicting the far-field noise. On the other hand, the application of Euler solvers to calculate blade-vortex interaction noise is still far from mature. The computational resources required for accurate calculations away from the blade are much larger than for high-speed impulsive noise. Current calculations help improve the basic understanding of the phenomena involved, but to date no comparisons with experiment have been made. Fortunately, the use of coupled Euler solver/Kirchhoff methods seems to offer promise for a robust and efficient technique for predicting both high-speed impulsive noise and blade-vortex interaction noise. Finally, a simple model problem of an isolated vortex interacting with an arbitrarily prescribed pitching airfoil demonstrates the feasibility of using Euler solvers to examine noise reduction techniques. The use of simple aerodynamic quasi-static theory and the computed lift time history as feedback to determine the required pitching motion appears sufficient to significantly dampen the unsteady loading and subsequent acoustics by an order of magnitude within a few blade passages.
Document ID
19960003605
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Baeder, James D.
(Maryland Univ. College Park, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: AGARD, Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics of Rotorcraft
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)
Accession Number
96N13615
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DAAL03-92-G-0121
CONTRACT_GRANT: DAAL03-88-C-0002
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG2-898
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