A. A. Aksenov, S. F. Timushev, D. V. Klimenko, S. Yu. Fedoseev, P. A. Moshkov
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Numerical Modeling of Noise Generation by Different Propeller Configurations of a Multicopter
Abstract
Lightweight multicopters (drones) are widely used for commercial and other activities. In the developed countries of Europe and the United States, legislative measures are beginning to be developed to limit the noise of multicopters; thus, the low noise level of a propeller multicopter is an important factor in competitiveness. This requires the development of computational aeroacoustics methods in combination with computer-aided design systems for drones, including propellers. The application of the method of decomposition of vortex and acoustic modes in a subsonic isentropic flow, described in this article, makes it possible to consider the factors of the inhomogeneity of the flow and rotor interference. For a feasibility study, a single-processor version of the software is used, which implements this method in the time domain for the propeller blade passing frequency (BPF). The comparative characteristics of the sound field parameters for different rotor configurations in the hovering mode above the ground are presented. The necessity of optimizing the mutual position of the propellers of the multicopter to ensure a low level of radiated sound power is shown.
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Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations is a journal that publishes high-quality and original articles at the forefront of development of mathematical models, numerical methods, computer-assisted studies in science and engineering with the potential for impact across the sciences, and construction of massively parallel codes for supercomputers. The problem-oriented papers are devoted to various problems including industrial mathematics, numerical simulation in multiscale and multiphysics, materials science, chemistry, economics, social, and life sciences.