タイトル | Fluidic Chevrons for Jet Noise Reduction |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040139205 |
著者(英) | Kinzie, Kevin; Henderson, Brenda; Whitmire, Julia |
著者所属(英) | NASA Langley Research Center |
発行日 | 2004-01-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Chevron mixing devices are used to reduce noise from commercial separate-flow turbofan engines. Mechanical chevron serrations at the nozzle trailing edge generate axial vorticity that enhances jet plume mixing and consequently reduces far-field noise. Fluidic chevrons generated with air injected near the nozzle trailing edge create a vorticity field similar to that of the mechanical chevrons and allow more flexibility in controlling acoustic and thrust performance than a passive mechanical design. In addition, the design of such a system has the future potential for actively controlling jet noise by pulsing or otherwise optimally distributing the injected air. Scale model jet noise experiments have been performed in the NASA Langley Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel to investigate the fluidic chevron concept. Acoustic data from different fluidic chevron designs are shown. Varying degrees of noise reduction are achieved depending on the injection pattern and injection flow conditions. CFD results were used to select design concepts that displayed axial vorticity growth similar to that associated with mechanical chevrons and qualitatively describe the air injection flow and the impact on acoustic performance. |
NASA分類 | Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |