Noise of the Harrier in vertical landing and takeoff
Abstract
The noise of the Harrier AV8C aircraft in vertical takeoff and landing was measured 100 feet to the side of the aircraft where jet noise dominates. The noise levels were quite high - up to 125 dB overall sound level at 100 feet. The increased noise due to jet impingement on the ground is presented as a function of jet height to diameter ratio. The impingement noise with the aircraft close to the ground was 14 to 17 dB greater than noise from a free jet. Results are compared with small-scale jet impingement data acquired elsewhere. The agreement between small-scale and full-scale noise increase in ground effect is fairly good except with the jet close to the ground. It is proposed that differences in the jet Reynolds numbers and the resultant character of the jets may be partially responsible for the disparity in the full-scale and small-scale jet impingement noise. The difference between single-jet impingement and multiple-jet impingement may also have been responsible for the small-scale and full-scale disagreement.
- Publication:
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In its The 1987 Ground Vortex Workshop p 167-190 (SEE N89-10849 02-02
- Pub Date:
- February 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988grvo.work..167S
- Keywords:
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- Aircraft Noise;
- Harrier Aircraft;
- Jet Impingement;
- Landing;
- Noise Measurement;
- Takeoff;
- Comparison;
- Diameters;
- Height;
- Ratios;
- Reynolds Number;
- Acoustics