Powered-jet configuration which are under development for use on STOL aircraft involve impingement of the jet engine exhaust onto wing and flap surfaces. The impinging jet produces higher noise levels at lower frequencies than does the jet alone. These higher levels, together with the close proximity of the engine and flap noise sources to the fuselage sidewall, suggest that the noise levels in these aircraft may be high enough to interfere with passenger comfort. To investigate this possibility, interior noise levels were estimated for both an upper surface blown and an externally blown flap configuration. This paper describes the procedure used to estimate the interior noise levels is described these levels are compared with levels on existing jet aircraft and on ground transportation vehicles. These estimates indicate high levels in the STOL aircraft; therefore, areas of possible improvements in technology for control of STOL interior noise are also discussed. (Author)
Interior Noise Considerations for Powered-Lift STOL Aircraft
1975
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
Safety considerations for powered-lift STOL aircraft
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