Prediction of the noise from a propeller at angle of attack
Author(s) -
E. A. Krejsa
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1990-3954
Subject(s) - propeller , azimuth , noise (video) , angle of attack , rotation (mathematics) , acoustics , advance ratio , pitch angle , physics , plane (geometry) , optics , mechanics , blade pitch , geometry , computer science , engineering , marine engineering , mathematics , astronomy , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , turbine , aerodynamics , thermodynamics
An analysis is presented to predict the noise of a propeller at angle of attack. The analysis is an extension of that reported by Mani (1990) which predicted the change in noise due to angle of attack due to both unsteady loading and to azimuthal variation of the radiation efficiency of steady noise sources. Mani's analysis, however, was limited to small angles of attack. The analysis reported herein removes this small angle limitation. Results from the analysis are compared with the data of Woodward (1987, 1988), for a single rotation propeller and for a counter rotating propeller. The comparison shows that including the effect of angle of attack on the steady noise sources significantly improves the agreement with data. Including higher order effects of angle of attack, while changing the predicted noise at far forward and aft angles, has little effect near the propeller plane.
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