Spatial Noise Source Identification of Tonal Noise in Turbomachinery Using the Coherence Function on a Modal Basis (AIAA-2011-2825)
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Ian Davis, Gareth J. Bennett, Spatial Noise Source Identification of Tonal Noise in Turbomachinery Using the Coherence Function on a Modal Basis (AIAA-2011-2825), 17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference), Portland, Oregon, USA, 6-8 June, AIAA-2011-2825, 2011, CD-ROMDownload Item:

Abstract:
In modern helicopter engines, the core noise generated by the combustor and turbine stages dominates the core sound radiated from the engine exhaust. Identi cation of the specific contributions of each rotor-stator stage to the core noise is impeded by the lack of available space and the complex duct geometry within the engine. Modal decomposition is an advanced technique which can be used to analyse detailed information on the modal content of the core noise radiating from the engine. This paper advances previous work whereby a technique of identifying noise source location in ducts using the coherence function on a modal basis was developed. A proof of concept was developed using analytical data, with a full radial modal decomposition performed at two axial locations upstream and downstream in the duct. For the case of a real helicopter engine however, there is not enough space to perform a full modal decomposition upstream of the turbine. In this paper, the aforementioned technique is applied to experimental data in order to verify its usefulness for application inside a real turboshaft engine. The technique is also advanced to calculate the coherence between the modes found from a full modal decomposition close to the exit plane of the test duct in the flow (analogous to the engine exhaust) and a singlenpressure measurement upstream (analogous to a point inside the engine close to a noise source of interest). This better represents a realisable technique within the small confines of an engine, as only one pressure transducer is required in the region of each source location of interest. Experimental data measured within an FP7 European research project by one of the consortium partners (German Aerospace Centre (DLR)) was be used to validate this technique.
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PUBLISHEDPortland, Oregon, USA
Author: Bennett, Gareth
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17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference)Type of material:
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AIAA-2011-2825Availability:
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Turbomachinery, Aeroacoustics, Coherence, Noise Source Identification, Turboshaft, Aeroengine, Helicopter, Broadband Noise, TEENI, Azimuthal Radial Acoustic Mode, Acoustic Modal DecompositionSubject (TCD):
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http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.2011-2825Licences: