Some fundamental aspects of rotor noise generation and radiation are presented. Data on which the study is based were obtained during a hover test at the NASA Ames Outdoor Aerodynamic Research Facility of a one-sixth-scale, four-bladed, helicopter rotor. The test site provided an open environment ideal for acquiring good acoustic data. Information is presented on the delineation between the acoustic near-field and far-field, and on the effect of a simple boundary-layer trip device. Data obtained at near-zero thrust conditions indicate that it is possible to isolate thickness noise with minimum contamination by loading noise effects. An abrupt change in the nature of the emitted noise at high-thrust conditions is investigated and is related to unsteady wake/support interaction.
A study of helicopter main rotor noise in hover
1986-07-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
A study of helicopter main rotor noise in hover
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