Cascade aeroacoustics including steady loading effects
Abstract
A mathematical model is developed to analyze the effects of airfoil and cascade geometry, steady aerodynamic loading, and the characteristics of the unsteady flow field on the discrete frequency noise generation of a blade row in an incompressible flow. The unsteady lift which generates the noise is predicted with a complex first-order cascade convected gust analysis. This model was then applied to the Gostelow airfoil cascade and variations, demonstrating that steady loading, cascade solidity, and the gust direction are significant. Also, even at zero incidence, the classical flat plate cascade predictions are unacceptable.
- Publication:
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NOISE-CON 88 - Noise Control Design: Methods and Practice
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988nce..conf..137C
- Keywords:
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- Aeroacoustics;
- Aerodynamic Loads;
- Engine Noise;
- Noise Prediction (Aircraft);
- Turbofan Engines;
- Unsteady Aerodynamics;
- Aerodynamic Noise;
- Cascade Flow;
- Noise Generators;
- Acoustics