Author:
Afari Samuel O.,Mankbadi Reda R.
Abstract
An active noise control technology is developed here to reduce the in-plane thickness noise associated with multirotor advanced air mobility Vehicles. The basic concept is that few actuators (e.g., microspeakers) are embedded into the blade surfaces. They emit a loading signal to cancel the thickness noise. This actuation signal is determined via the Ffowcs-Williams–Hawking (FWH) formula. We considered here two inline rotors, and we showed that the FWH-determined actuation signal can produce perfect cancellation at a point target. However, the practical need is to achieve noise reduction over an azimuthal zone, not just a single point. To achieve this zonal noise reduction, an optimization technique is developed to determine the required actuation signal produced by the on-blade distribution of embedded actuators on the two rotors. For the specific geometry considered here, this produced about 9 dB reduction in the in-plane thickness noise during forward flight of the two rotors. We further developed a technology that replaces using a point actuator on each blade by distributed microactuator system to achieve the same noise reduction goal with significantly reduced loading amplitudes per actuator.
Publisher
AHS International dba Vertical Flight Society
Cited by
2 articles.
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