An experimental evaluation of the application of the Kirch off formulation for sound radiation from an oscillating airfoil
Abstract
The Kirchhoff integral formulation is evaluated for its effectiveness in quantitatively predicting the sound radiated from an oscillating airfoil whose chord length is comparable with the acoustic wavelength. A rigid airfoil section was oscillated at samll amplitude in a medium at rest to produce the sound field. Simultaneous amplitude and phase measurements were made of surface pressure and surface velocity distributions and the acoustic free field. Measured surface pressure and motion are used in applying the theory, and airfoil thickness and contour are taken into account. The result was that the theory overpredicted the sound pressure level by 2 to 5, depending on direction. Differences are also noted in the sound field phase behavior.
- Publication:
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An experimental evaluation of the application of the Kirchhoff formulation for sound radiation from an oscillating airfoil
- Pub Date:
- December 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977eeak.rept.....B
- Keywords:
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- Aeroacoustics;
- Aerodynamic Noise;
- Kirchhoff Law Of Radiation;
- Wing Oscillations;
- Airfoils;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Sound Fields;
- Acoustics