On the balance between the tonal and broadband noise of isolated propellers

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ACOUSTICS International Journal of Aeroacoustics Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1177/1475472x231225631
Deepak C. Akiwate, Phillip Joseph, Anthony B. Parry, Chaitanya Paruchuri
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This study presents a predominantly numerical and theoretical investigation into the balance of tonal and broadband noise due to an isolated propeller in uniform motion. The predicted trends in the balance between tonal and broadband noise radiation with varying blade number and speed of rotation is supported by preliminary experimental measurements. Here, we assume that the dominant noise generation mechanisms are the tones due to steady loading and blade thickness, while the broadband noise is due to boundary layer scattering at the trailing edge. The study also provides a detailed comparison between the tonal and broadband formulations to highlight their similarities and differences. In this paper, we show that the main differences in the behaviour and character of the tonal and broadband spectra and directivities are due to the number of acoustic modes that can be excited. This paper presents a parametric study in which the variation in tonal and broadband noise is investigated as a function of blade tip Mach number ( M t) and blade number ( B) whilst maintaining constant solidity and thrust. This study is repeated for three NACA airfoil profiles. It is found that tonal noise dominates at low blade number and low frequency and/or higher tip speeds, while broadband noise is the major contributor at high-frequencies and at high blade number and low tip speeds. The results show a clear distinction between the combinations of M t and B that are dominated by tonal and by broadband noise. These results are interpreted from fundamental principles relating to modal radiation efficiencies. We confirm this trend of balance between tonal and broadband noise with measured noise at different B and M t. The results of this paper will serve as useful guidelines for preliminary propeller design.
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International Journal of Aeroacoustics
International Journal of Aeroacoustics ACOUSTICS-ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
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2.10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Aeroacoustics is a peer-reviewed journal publishing developments in all areas of fundamental and applied aeroacoustics. Fundamental topics include advances in understanding aeroacoustics phenomena; applied topics include all aspects of civil and military aircraft, automobile and high speed train aeroacoustics, and the impact of acoustics on structures. As well as original contributions, state of the art reviews and surveys will be published. Subtopics include, among others, jet mixing noise; screech tones; broadband shock associated noise and methods for suppression; the near-ground acoustic environment of Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) aircraft; weapons bay aeroacoustics, cavity acoustics, closed-loop feedback control of aeroacoustic phenomena; computational aeroacoustics including high fidelity numerical simulations, and analytical acoustics.
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