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摘要
翼尖螺旋桨结构广泛应用于许多飞机,特别是由于城市空中机动性的出现。本文通过了解翼尖螺旋桨和翼尖螺旋桨之间的气动相互作用,重点分析了翼尖螺旋桨的气动声学特性。采用基于reynolds -average Navier-Stokes方程的计算流体力学方法,对翼尖螺旋桨模型的流场和气动载荷进行了计算,并与实验数据进行了对比验证。得到的表面压力作为输入数据,使用基于Ffowcs williams - hawkins方程的多攻角声学求解器进行声学分析。机翼的存在显著增加了螺旋桨沿旋转轴的噪音。随着迎角的增大,螺旋桨噪声进一步增大。相比之下,由于螺旋桨尾流耗散,机翼噪声随迎角减小,最大总噪声仅小幅增加。
Aeroacoustic and Aerodynamic Investigation of a Wingtip-Mounted Tractor Propeller
The wingtip-mounted propeller configuration is widely used in many aircraft, particularly owing to the emergence of urban air mobility. This paper focuses on analyzing the aeroacoustic properties of a wingtip-mounted tractor propeller by understanding the aerodynamic interaction between the two geometric components. Computational fluid dynamics based on Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations were used to calculate the flow field and aerodynamic loads on a wingtip-mounted propeller model, and the results were compared with experimental data for validation. The resulting surface pressure was fed as input data for the acoustic analysis performed using a Ffowcs Williams–Hawkings equation-based acoustic solver at multiple angles of attack. The presence of the wing significantly increased the propeller noise along the rotational axis. With increasing angle of attack, the propeller noise increased further. By contrast, the wing noise decreased with the angle of attack due to propeller wake dissipation, leading to only a small increase in the maximum total noise.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the American Helicopter Society is a peer-reviewed technical journal published quarterly (January, April, July and October) by AHS — The Vertical Flight Society. It is the world''s only scientific journal dedicated to vertical flight technology and is available in print and online.
The Journal publishes original technical papers dealing with theory and practice of vertical flight. The Journal seeks to foster the exchange of significant new ideas and information about helicopters and V/STOL aircraft. The scope of the Journal covers the full range of research, analysis, design, manufacturing, test, operations, and support. A constantly growing list of specialty areas is included within that scope. These range from the classical specialties like aerodynamic, dynamics and structures to more recent priorities such as acoustics, materials and signature reduction and to operational issues such as design criteria, safety and reliability. (Note: semi- and nontechnical articles of more general interest reporting current events or experiences should be sent to the VFS magazine