非轴向流入条件下的转子噪声

IF 3.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Liam Hanson , Zilei Yi , Bin Zang , Mahdi Azarpeyvand
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本文介绍了一项关于非轴向流入条件下转子气动和远场声学性能特征的实验研究。目前的实验使用的是双叶转子,其顶端马赫数为 0.56,接近城市空中交通车辆预期的实际顶端马赫数。对空气动力、远场声学和叶片相位角进行了同步测量,以深入了解转子空气动力负载与发射噪声之间的时间平均相关性和相位平均相关性。远场声学频谱在不同的推进比(0.01≤μ≤0.04)和前倾角(0°≤α≤30°)范围内进行了比较。当流入速度增加时,音调和宽带成分都会增加。此外,还观察到叶片通过频率的高次谐波在较高的推进比时变得更加突出。当转子从边缘飞行状态向前倾斜时,宽带噪声成分显著减少,叶片通过基频的音调和高次谐波的幅度也会减小,这与测量到的稳定和非稳定推力系数非常吻合。从气动载荷、声学频谱和指向性结果来看,在倾斜角约为 16° 时,可以发现工作模式从近沿向过渡到近轴向。更有趣的是,相位平均推力和声功率结果显示,叶片载荷和声发射在转子旋转一圈时有明显变化。在较高的推进比和较浅的倾角下,波动推力系数均方根峰值的相位与声功率峰值的相位非常吻合,这表明在这些非轴向条件下,流动不稳定性与噪声之间存在很强的相关性,从而导致整体声压级较高。
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Rotor noise in non-axial inflow conditions
This paper presents an experimental study on characterising the aerodynamic and far-field acoustic performance of rotors operating in non-axial inflow conditions. The current experiments were carried out with a two-bladed rotor, operating with a tip Mach number of 0.56, approaching the practical tip Mach numbers expected of urban air mobility vehicles. Synchronous measurements of the aerodynamic force, far-field acoustics and blade phase angle were undertaken to provide insights on both the time-averaged and phase-averaged correlation between the rotor aerodynamic loading and the emitted noise. The far-field acoustic spectra are compared across a range of advance ratios (0.01μ0.04) and forward tilting angles (0°α30°). When the inflow velocity increases, both the tonal and broadband components increase. Moreover, higher harmonics of the blade passing frequency are observed to become more prominent at higher advance ratios. As the rotor tilts forward from edgewise flight conditions, the broadband noise component reduces significantly, with the tones at fundamental blade passing frequency and higher harmonics also reducing in magnitude, agreeing well with the steady and unsteady thrust coefficients measured. From the aerodynamic loading, acoustic spectra and the directivity results, a transition from near-edgewise to near-axial modes of operation can be discerned at a tilt angle of approximately 16°. More interestingly, the phase-averaged thrust and acoustic power results show notable variations of the blade loading and acoustic emission through one full rotor rotation. At higher advance ratios and shallow tilting angles, the phase location of peaks in the root-mean-square of the fluctuating thrust coefficient agrees very well with those from the acoustic power, suggesting a strong correlation between the flow unsteadiness and the noise at these non-axial conditions, contributing to higher overall sound pressure levels.
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Applied Acoustics
Applied Acoustics 物理-声学
CiteScore
7.40
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11.80%
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618
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1968, Applied Acoustics has been publishing high quality research papers providing state-of-the-art coverage of research findings for engineers and scientists involved in applications of acoustics in the widest sense. Applied Acoustics looks not only at recent developments in the understanding of acoustics but also at ways of exploiting that understanding. The Journal aims to encourage the exchange of practical experience through publication and in so doing creates a fund of technological information that can be used for solving related problems. The presentation of information in graphical or tabular form is especially encouraged. If a report of a mathematical development is a necessary part of a paper it is important to ensure that it is there only as an integral part of a practical solution to a problem and is supported by data. Applied Acoustics encourages the exchange of practical experience in the following ways: • Complete Papers • Short Technical Notes • Review Articles; and thereby provides a wealth of technological information that can be used to solve related problems. Manuscripts that address all fields of applications of acoustics ranging from medicine and NDT to the environment and buildings are welcome.
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