Affiliation:
1. National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Emmeloord, The Netherlands
Abstract
The reliability of the phased array technique for quantifying airframe noise was assessed in the DNW-LLF open and closed wind tunnel sections. Acoustic measurements were performed on wing noise from a 1:10.6 scaled Airbus A340 model, using a 4-m diameter out-of-flow microphone array in the open jet and a 1-m diameter wall array in the closed test section. Apart from the differences in array resolution, the source characteristics are generally similar for both test sections. The open jet results show that, although the absolute integrated array level can be too low due to e.g. coherence loss, the relative sound levels determined with the array (i.e. differences between configurations) are accurate within 0.5 dB. The difference between the absolute array levels in the closed test section and the farfield levels in the open jet is smaller than 3 dB for all frequencies. The relative array levels in the closed test section agree with the open jet within 1 dB, provided that the flow conditions - and therefore the noise source characteristics -are similar.
Subject
Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Aerospace Engineering
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