Jet noise of a low bypass turbofan with internal mixing and external plug

Author:

Pastouchenko Nikolai N1ORCID,Ramakrishnan Kishore1,Morris Steven2,Paliath Umesh1

Affiliation:

1. GE Aerospace Research, Niskayuna, NY, USA

2. GE Aerospace, Cincinnati, OH, USA

Abstract

Jet noise generated by turbofan engines which are designed for supersonic aircraft operation is expected to remain a challenge for the aerospace industry. For civil supersonic transport, low bypass ratio engines with internal mixing and external plugs are currently seen as promising exhaust architecture to meet aircraft mission and certification requirements. Measurements of the noise from a representative low-bypass ratio long duct mixed flow with external plug exhaust configuration were made, along with corresponding steady-RANS and LES analyses. The measured data showed excess high frequency noise across a wide range of operating conditions as compared to an equivalent single stream jet, or an equivalent uniform jet with internal plug. The absolute levels of the excess noise were relatively insensitive to forward flight, and the excess noise was most dominant when the primary and secondary streams had large velocity and temperature mismatch just upstream of the internal mixer. Preliminary indications from the LES analysis also indicated that significant pressure fluctuations, at the same frequencies which are insensitive to forward flight, develop inside the nozzle as the internal shear layer from the mixer grows and gets accelerated by the external plug. Parametric study test measurements on the fan and core operating conditions were performed, providing support for the hypothesis that the excess noise is generated as the internal shear layer, starting inside the nozzle, gets accelerated by the plug and passes through the weak shock at the nozzle exit where the flow accelerates more and turns over the external plug.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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