Identification of Spurious Signals from Permeable Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings Surfaces

F-0073-2017-12282

5/9/2017

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Integral forms of the permeable surface formulation of the Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings (FW-H) equation often require an input in the form of a near field Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solution to predict noise in the near or far field from various types of geometries. The FW-H equation involves three source terms; two surface terms (monopole and dipole) and a volume term (quadrupole). Many solutions to the FW-H equation, such as several of Farassat's formulations, neglect the quadrupole term. Neglecting the quadrupole term in permeable surface formulations leads to inaccuracies called spurious signals. This paper explores the concept of spurious signals, explains how they are generated by specifying the acoustic and hydrodynamic surface properties individually, and provides methods to determine their presence, regardless of whether a correction algorithm is employed. A potential approach based on the equivalent sources method (ESM) and the sensitivity of Formulation 1A (Formulation S1A) is also discussed for the removal of spurious signals.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0073-2017-12282
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Lopes, L., Wiedemann, K., Douglas, D., and Nark, D., "Identification of Spurious Signals from Permeable Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings Surfaces," Vertical Flight Society 73rd Annual Forum and Technology Display, Fort Worth, Texas, May 9, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0073-2017-12282.
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5/9/2017
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F-0073-2017-12282
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Technical Paper
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English