INVESTIGATION OF NOISE FROM FULL-SCALE HIGH BYPASS ENGINE AND BLOWN FLAP SYSTEM
740467
02/01/1974
- Event
- Content
- A summary is presented of an acoustic test program for investigating engine noise suppression and jet/flap interaction noise associated with an EBF STOL powered lift system. A highly suppressed TF-34 engine and EBF wing were used in the investigation. The engine was suppressed 21 PndB to a level of 94 PndB. An UTW powered lift system was tested with conventional, mixer, and decayer-type nozzles. The configuration with velocity decayer nozzle and acoustically treated shroud had the lowest noise (98 PndB). An OTW configuration with non-decayer nozzle was about 10 dB quieter than the corresponding UTW system. UTW and OTW noise data are compared with scale model correlations.
- Pages
- 32
- Citation
- Jones, W., and Heidelberg, L., "INVESTIGATION OF NOISE FROM FULL-SCALE HIGH BYPASS ENGINE AND BLOWN FLAP SYSTEM," SAE Technical Paper 740467, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740467.