Reduction Of Blade Vortex Interaction Noise Using Higher Harmonic Pitch Control

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Reduction of Blade-vortex Interaction Noise Using Higher Harmonic Pitch Control

Reduction of Blade-vortex Interaction Noise Using Higher Harmonic Pitch Control
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Download or read book Reduction of Blade-vortex Interaction Noise Using Higher Harmonic Pitch Control written by and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An acoustics test using an aeroelastically scaled rotor was conducted to examine the effectiveness of higher harmonic blade pitch control for the reduction of impulsive blade-vortex interaction (BVI) noise. A four-bladed, 110 in. diameter, articulated rotor model was tested in a heavy gas (Freon-12) medium in the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel. Noise and vibration measurements were made for a range of matched flight conditions, where prescribed (open-loop) higher harmonic pitch was superimposed on the normal (baseline) collective and cyclic trim pitch. For the inflow-microphone noise measurements, advantage was taken of the reverberance in the hard walled tunnel by using a sound power determination approach. Initial findings from on-line data processing for three of the test microphones are reported for a 4/rev (4P) collective pitch control for a range of input amplitudes and phases. By comparing these results to corresponding baseline (no control) conditions, significant noise reductions (4- 5 dB) were found for low-speed descent conditions, where helicopter BVI noise was most intense. For other rotor flight conditions, the overall noise was found to increase. All cases show increased vibration levels.


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