Results are presented for an airframe noise experiment intended to obtain airframe noise data of a 0.03-scale model of a large transport aircraft in a flow facility for comparison with similar airframe noise data from full-scale flyover tests of the same aircraft. The test model simulated the landing and cruise configuration, including individual flap systems. Considerable noise is found to be associated with the extension of the model's leading edge flap system and to be reduced across the noise spectra when the gaps between the leading-edge flaps and the leading edge of the wing are sealed. Amplitude and frequency scaling relationships are developed which correlate respective data for a variety of aircraft configurations. Normalized model landing gear noise failed to simulate full-scale data.
Model and full-scale large transport airframe noise
Aero-Acoustics Conference ; 1976 ; Palo Alto, CA
1976-07-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch