Acoustic sources identified using a microphone phased array during a rocket engine test

Author:

Panda Jayanta12314ORCID,Crowe Evan D12314,Langford Lester A12314,Daley Earl T12314,Hamm Kenneth R12314,Sills Joel W12314

Affiliation:

1. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA

2. Metis Technology Solutions, Moffett Field, CA, USA

3. NASA John C Stennis Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA

4. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA

Abstract

A new phased array of microphones, suitable for the harsh environment of a rocket launch, was built and tested during a static firing of an RS-25 engine. It uses 70 piezo-resistive, dynamic pressure sensors, optimally distributed on a 10.5-ft diameter open frame dome structure and has a 200-ft long cable bundle to carry the signals to a weather-protected cabinet containing the data systems. The test stand was imaged using an infra-red camera and a visible wavelength camera, and the beamformed noise maps were superimposed on the photographs. The first-time data from a full-scale engine test stand showed that the plume deflector at the bottom of the engine was the primary noise source. The openings of the test stand around the nozzle exit were also found to be noise sources particularly at higher frequencies. The final goal is to utilize the array during NASA’s Artemis-II launch at Kennedy Space Center.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Aerospace Engineering

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