A Computational Study of Bluntness Vortex Shedding Noise Generated by a Small Canonical Rotor for UAM Applications

F-0081-2025-0112

5/20/2025

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A hybrid RANS/LES simulation of the Ideally Twisted Rotor (ITR) in hover was interrogated to identify bluntness vortex shedding (BVS) and determine the contribution to the predicted rotor broadband self-noise. Three rotor blade stations were extracted to study spanwise variations in the BVS shedding frequency and amplitude. Corresponding 2-D airfoil simulations were performed to evaluate a simplified modeling approach that effectively isolates BVS. The BVS shedding frequencies predicted by the 2-D airfoil simulations differed by less than 2% from the corresponding rotor stations in the 3-D simulation. The increased computational cost incurred by performing 3-D airfoil simulations did not lead to a worthwhile increase in simulation fidelity. Farfield noise was predicted for the three rotor stations and the 2-D airfoil simulations, and trends in frequency agreed well. The 2-D approach overpredicted the 3-D peak amplitudes by 5 - 10 dB. This work demonstrates that 2-D hybrid RANS/LES airfoil simulations can be used to investigate BVS noise trends on the ITR.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0112
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Blake, J., Thurman, C., and Zawodny, N., "A Computational Study of Bluntness Vortex Shedding Noise Generated by a Small Canonical Rotor for UAM Applications," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0112.
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5/20/2025
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F-0081-2025-0112
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Technical Paper
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English