Study of a porous surface microphone sensor in an aerofoil
Abstract
The porous microphone in an airfoil is described as a directional sensor which rejects flow noise. The airfoil allows the sensor to be rotated in the airflow over a wide range of yaw angles, 0 to 90 degrees, avoiding flow separation over the surface of the sensor and its associated additional flow noise. The microphone is discussed in terms of its acoustic properties, vibration sensitivity, effect of Mach number on the directivity function, and flow noise. Additional information on the acoustic calibration of the microphone, the acceleration sensitivity of the airfoil, stationary source and receiver in a moving gas, acoustic tests in airflow, and flow noise tests of the airfoil porous surface sensor is included.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975STIN...7523932N
- Keywords:
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- Air Flow;
- Guidance Sensors;
- Microphones;
- Porous Walls;
- Acoustic Properties;
- Airfoils;
- Graphs (Charts);
- Noise Propagation;
- Tables (Data);
- Vibration Perception;
- Instrumentation and Photography