The application of experimental data to blade wake interaction noise prediction
Abstract
Blade wake interaction noise (BWI) has been defined as the broadband noise generated by the ingestion of turbulent trailing tip vortices by helicopter rotors. This has been shown to be the dominant contributor to the subjectively important part of the acoustic spectrum for the approach stage of a helicopter flyover. A prediction method for BWI noise based on the calculated trailing vortex trajectories has been developed and estimates of the vortex turbulence have been made. These measurements were made on a trailing vortex from a split wing arrangement and did not give the spectrum of the velocity fluctuations. A recent experiment carried out to measure the turbulence associated with a trailing vortex and the application of the results to BWI noise prediction is described.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 6th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics
- Pub Date:
- October 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991uaaa.symp...15G
- Keywords:
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- Blade Slap Noise;
- Helicopter Wakes;
- Noise Prediction;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Turbulence;
- Vortices;
- Broadband;
- Noise Spectra;
- Rotary Wings;
- Acoustics