Comparison of sound power radiation from isolated airfoils and cascades in a turbulent flow

Blandeau, Vincent P., Joseph, Phillip F., Jenkins, Gareth and Powles, Christopher orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-9175-2328 (2011) Comparison of sound power radiation from isolated airfoils and cascades in a turbulent flow. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129 (6). pp. 3521-3530. ISSN 00014966

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3569706

Abstract

An analytical model of the sound power radiated from a flat plate airfoil of infinite span in a 2D turbulent flow is presented. The effects of stagger angle on the radiated sound power are included so that the sound power radiated upstream and downstream relative to the fan axis can be predicted. Closed-form asymptotic expressions, valid at low and high frequencies, are provided for the upstream, downstream, and total sound power. A study of the effects of chord length on the total sound power at all reduced frequencies is presented. Excellent agreement for frequencies above a critical frequency is shown between the fast analytical isolated airfoil model presented in this paper and an existing, computationally demanding, cascade model, in which the unsteady loading of the cascade is computed numerically. Reasonable agreement is also observed at low frequencies for low solidity cascade configurations.


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