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Gas Turbine Exhaust Noise and Its Attenuation
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Abstract
This paper describes and illustrates the extensive research into gas turbine exhaust noise. This study has led to a better understanding of noise generating sources and transmission processes. Also described is the development of new high-temperature erosion-resistant acoustic materials. These materials led to the evolution of new exhaust noise silencers for on-board transport aircraft and for silencing ground support installations.
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Wirt, L., "Gas Turbine Exhaust Noise and Its Attenuation," SAE Technical Paper 650170, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650170.Also In
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