This portion of the TF-34 turbofan quiet engine studies has been devoted to the selection and design of a special mixer exhaust nozzle system to reduce the maximum 150 m (500 foot) sideline noise generated by the impingement of four engine exhausts on a STOL wing flap system to less than 92 PNdB. The design concept selected consists of a 12-lobe internal mixer and a 12-lobe external mixer mounted in series. The internal mixer reduces maximum exhaust velocities by mixing the fan and turbine streams. The external mixer is designed to reduce the velocity of the exhaust stream striking the wing flap surfaces. A ground test version of this concept has been designed to be installed and tested on an acoustically treated TF-34 engine nacelle, with flexibility to simulate a flight version of this concept which has also been defined. Estimated noise levels are 2 PNdB below the objective at approach and 2 PNdB above the objective at takeoff, with an uncertainty band of +3, -2 PNdB. (Author)


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    Title :

    Design of a TF34 Turbofan Mixer for Reduction of Flap Impingement Noise


    Contributors:
    A. Chamay (author) / D. P. Edkins (author) / R. B. Mishler (author) / W. S. Clapper (author)

    Publication date :

    1972


    Size :

    131 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English