Author:
McKay R. S.,Go S. T.,Jung S.,Kingan M. J.
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents an analysis of the noise produced by contra-rotating propeller systems used on small unmanned aerial vehicles. Selected results from an extensive experimental campaign are presented. In these experiments a commercially available contra-rotating propeller with 2- and 3-blade propellers was statically tested in a large anechoic chamber. It was observed that the noise spectrum contained a large number of tones which occurred at the sum of integer multiples of the blade passing frequency of each propeller. These tones exhibit some interesting features including: the amplitude of the interaction tones decays rapidly with increasing propeller spacing; tones for which the azimuthal mode number is equal to zero generally have a dipole like radiation pattern radiating strongly along the propeller axis. This is in contrast to the tones at the blade-passing frequency which radiate strongly in the plane of the propeller. A simple theoretical model for predicting the tones produced by the contra-rotating propeller is presented and is used to explain some of the observed phenomena.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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