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Acoustic performance of inlet multiple-pure-tone suppressors installed on NASA Quiet Engine 'C'
Author(s) -
Harry E. Bloomer,
J. SCHAEFER,
Edward J. Rice,
C. E. Feiler
Publication year - 1977
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1977-1333
Subject(s) - quiet , tone (literature) , inlet , acoustics , environmental science , marine engineering , aerospace engineering , engineering , physics , mechanical engineering , astronomy , art , literature
The purpose of the experimental program reported herein was to define the length of multiple pure tone (MPT) treatment required to reasonably suppress the MPT's produced by a supersonic tip speed fan and also determine what other suppression, broadband, and blade passing frequency (BPF), might be accomplished. The experimental results are presented in terms of both far-field and duct acoustic data. Front quadrant sound power level reduction in the far field is shown to agree with duct measurements over the range of treatment lengths. Detailed one-third octave and narrow band spectra at the maximum forward noise angle are presented. Some detailed analyses of one-third-octave band amplitudes are shown as a function of far-field angle. An approximate spinning mode duct propagation analysis is then introduced which predicts the acoustic suppression by the treatment on the multiple pure tones.

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