Flight tests and wind tunnel noise tests using a J85 engine with some representative jet exhaust noise suppressors are reported. Capabilities and limitations of the two types of experimental methods are evaluated with emphasis on investigation of forward velocity effects. The suppressor arrangement was a 104-elliptical-tube nozzle configuration, with or without an acoustically lined shroud. The suppressor noise levels are found not reduced as much by forward velocity as expected for unsuppressed jets. The directivity and forward velocity effects appear more similar to predicted trends for internally generated noise than for unsuppressed jet noise.
Effects of forward velocity on noise for a J85 turbojet engine with multitube suppressor from wind tunnel and flight tests
Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America ; 1976 ; San Diego, CA
1976-11-01
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English