High fidelity modeling tools for engine liner design and screening of advanced concepts

Author:

Winkler Julian1ORCID,Mendoza Jeffrey M1,Reimann C Aaron1,Homma Kenji1,Alonso Jose S2

Affiliation:

1. Raytheon Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA

2. Collins Aerospace, Aerostructures, Chula Vista, CA, USA

Abstract

With aircraft engines trending toward ultra-high bypass ratios, resulting in lower fan pressure ratios, lower fan RPM, and therefore lower blade pass frequency, the aircraft engine liner design space has been dramatically altered. This result is also due to the associated reduction in both the available acoustic treatment area (axial extent) as well as thickness (liner depth). As a consequence, there is current need for novel acoustic liner technologies that are able to meet multiple physical constraints and simultaneously provide enhanced noise attenuation capabilities. In addition, recent advances in additive manufacturing have enabled the consideration of complex liner backing structures that would traditionally be limited to honeycomb cores. This paper provides an overview of engine liner modeling and a description of the key physical mechanisms, with some emphasis on the use of low to high-fidelity tools such as empirical models and commercially available software such as COMSOL, Actran, and PowerFLOW. It is shown that the higher fidelity tools are a critical enabler for the evaluation and construction of future complex liner structures. A systematic study is conducted to predict the acoustic performance of traditional single degree of freedom liners and comparisons are made to experimental data. The effects of grazing flow and bias flow are briefly addressed. Finally, a more advanced structure, a metamaterial, is modeled and the acoustic performance is discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Aerospace Engineering

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