Wavy-Planform Helicopter Blades Make Less Noise

TBMG-29249

02/01/2004

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Wavy-planform rotor blades for helicopters have been investigated for the first time in an effort to reduce noise. Two of the main sources of helicopter noise are blade/vortex interaction (BVI) and volume displacement. (The noise contributed by volume displacement is termed thickness noise.) The reduction in noise generated by a wavy-planform blade, relative to that generated by an otherwise equivalent straight-planform blade, affects both main sources: (1) the BVI noise is reduced through smoothing and defocusing of the aerodynamic loading on the blade and (2) the thickness noise is reduced by reducing gradients of thickness with respect to listeners on the ground.

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"Wavy-Planform Helicopter Blades Make Less Noise," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2004.
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Feb 1, 2004
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TBMG-29249
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Magazine Article
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English