Blade-Wake Interaction Noise for Small Hovering Rotors, Part I: Characterization Study

Author:

Thurman Christopher S.1,Baeder James D.2

Affiliation:

1. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia 23681

2. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742

Abstract

This work illustrates the use of artificial neural network modeling to study and characterize broadband blade-wake interaction noise from hovering small unmanned aerial systems rotors subject to varying airfoil geometries, rotor geometries, and operating conditions. Design of experiments was used to create input feature spaces, and a high-fidelity strategy was implemented at the discrete data points defined by the input feature spaces to design airfoils and rotor blades, predict the unsteady rotor aerodynamics and aeroacoustics, and isolate the blade-wake interaction noise from the acoustic broadband noise. A metric for the blade-wake interaction noise was developed, and the ANOPP2 Artificial Neural Network Tool was used to identify an optimal prediction model for the nonlinear relationship between the input features and the metric for blade-wake interaction noise. This optimal artificial neural network was then validated over training/test data and exhibited prediction accuracy over 91% for data previously unseen by the model. A sensitivity analysis was conducted, which showed that input features that directly modify the thrust coefficient had a dominant effect over blade-wake interaction noise. The optimal prediction model along with aerodynamic simulations were used to further study the effect of varying input features on blade-wake interaction noise, and three types of blade-wake interaction noise were identified.

Funder

Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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