An evaluation of linear acoustic theory for a hovering rotor
Abstract
Linear acoustic calculations are compared with previously reported data for a small-scale hovering rotor operated at high tip Mach numbers. A detailed calculated description of the distributions of blade surface pressure and shear stress due to skin friction is presented. The noise due to skin friction and loading, in the rotor disk plane, is small compared to thickness noise. The basic conclusions of Boxwell et al about the importance of nonlinear effects are upheld. Some approximations involved in the current theories for the inclusion of nonlinear effects are discussed. Using a model nonlinear problem, it is shown that to use the acoustic analogy, good knowledge of the flowfield is required.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- May 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979elat.rept.....M
- Keywords:
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- Acoustics;
- Hovering;
- Rotor Blades (Turbomachinery);
- Approximation;
- Friction;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Shear Strain;
- Acoustics