Experimental investigation of the acoustic emission of an electrically driven propeller in thrust and recuperation mode in a wind tunnel

Author:

Hille SebastianORCID,Meyers Philippe,Mayntz Joscha,Dahmann Peter,Stumpf Eike

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental performance study of an electrically driven propeller in thrust and power recuperation mode in a subsonic wind tunnel. Using the reverberation chamber method, acoustic measurements were performed to evaluate them as a reference in relation to the performance data obtained. The three approaches to recuperation were investigated: Fixed pitch propeller at speed reduction (case 1), controllable pitch propeller with negative angle of attack (case 2), and inverted, backward running propeller (case 3). Results show that in-flight recuperation can be optimized in terms of low noise emissions and generating shaft power from the flow efficiently by choosing the respective operating point. For the latter, case 3 shows the greatest potential for a two bladed propeller, while case 2 has the lowest noise emissions and might reach higher values in recuperated power by increasing the propeller blade number.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz

RWTH Aachen University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Aerospace Engineering,Transportation

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