Lobed Mixer Design for Noise Suppression : Plume, Aerodynamic and Acoustic Data
- Author:
- Dalton, William N.
- Published:
- July 2002.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Bridges, James
Baker, V. David
Mengle, Vinod G. - Access Online:
- hdl.handle.net
- Restrictions on Access:
- Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available.
- Summary:
- A comprehensive database for the acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of several model-scale lobe mixers of bypass ratio 5 to 6 has been created for mixed jet speeds up to 1080 ft per s at typical take-off (TO) conditions of small-to-medium turbofan engines. The flight effect was simulated for Mach numbers up to 0.3. The static thrust performance and plume data were also obtained at typical TO and cruise conditions. The tests were done at NASA Lewis anechoic dome and ASE's FluiDyne Laboratories. The effect of several lobe mixer and nozzle parameters, such as, lobe scalloping, lobe count, lobe penetration and nozzle length was examined in terms of flyover noise at constant altitude and also noise in the reference frame of the nozzle. This volume is divided into three parts: in the first two parts, we collate the plume survey data in graphical form (line, contour and surface plots) and analyze it; in part 3, we tabulate the aerodynamic data for the acoustics tests and the acoustic data in one-third octave band levels.
- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 20020076383.
NAS 1.26:210823/VOL2.
E-12741/VOL2.
EDR-18581/VOL2.
NASA/CR-2002-210823/VOL2. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
- No Copyright.
- Access Online:
- hdl.handle.net
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