Scalability of Mach Number Effects on Noise Emitted by Side-by-Side Propellers

Author:

Poggi Caterina,Bernardini GiovanniORCID,Gennaretti MassimoORCID,Camussi Roberto

Abstract

This paper presents a numerical investigation of noise radiated by two side-by-side propellers, suitable for Distributed-Electric-Propulsion concepts. The focus is on the assessment of the variation of the effects of blade tip Mach number on the radiated noise for variations of the direction of rotation, hub relative position, and the relative phase angle between the propeller blades. The aerodynamic analysis is performed through a potential-flow-based boundary integral formulation, which is able to model severe body–wake interactions.The noise field is evaluated through a boundary-integral formulation for the solution of the Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings equation. The numerical investigation shows that: the blade tip Mach number strongly affects the magnitude and directivity of the radiated noise; the increase of the tip-clearance increases the spatial frequency of the noise directivity at the two analyzed tip Mach numbers for both co-rotating and counter-rotating configurations; for counter-rotating propellers, the relative phase angle between the propeller blades provides a decrease of the averaged emitted noise, regardless the tip Mach number. One of the main results achieved is the scalability with the blade tip Mach number of the influence on the emitted noise of the considered design parameters.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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