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Experimental characterisation of rotor noise in tandem configuration

Alper Celik Orcid Logo, Nur Syafiqah Jamaluddin Orcid Logo, Kabilan Baskaran Orcid Logo, Stefano Meloni Orcid Logo, Djamel Rezgui Orcid Logo, Mahdi Azarpeyvand

Applied Acoustics, Volume: 222, Start page: 110053

Swansea University Author: Alper Celik Orcid Logo

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This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the noise radiation characteristics of two rotors in a tandem configuration. Through an extensive experimental campaign, the study explores the effect of the separation distance between two rotors on the noise directivity patterns, spectral char...

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Published in: Applied Acoustics
ISSN: 0003-682X
Published: Elsevier BV 2024
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66475
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Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the noise radiation characteristics of two rotors in a tandem configuration. Through an extensive experimental campaign, the study explores the effect of the separation distance between two rotors on the noise directivity patterns, spectral characteristics and temporal features of the radiated noise under both hovering and edge-wise flight conditions. The directivity patterns of the overall sound pressure level obtained from the polar and side arrays demonstrate a dependence on the separation distance and advance ratio. Spectral characteristics elucidate the influence of separation distance on tonal and broadband energy content. While the high-frequency broadband noise increases for both hovering and edge-wise flight similarly, the low-frequency broadband energy strongly depends on the advance ratio and the rotor separation distance. The results reveal a distinct envelope in the design space, where the radiated broadband noise for tandem configurations can be minimized, offering potential insights for noise reduction strategies. Additionally, the wavelet analysis for tandem configurations reveals that the emitted noise at the first and second blade passing frequency is strongly intermittent with amplitude modulation, which shall be considered for annoyance perception.
Keywords: Rotor noise; Aeroacoustics; Tandem; Wind tunnel experiment; Urban air mobility
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Funders: The first author would like to acknowledge the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) for post-doctoral sponsorship at the University of Bristol from June 2020 to December 2021 (Grant No. EP/S013024/1). The second author would like to acknowledge the financial support of Majlis Amanah Rakyat Malaysia. All authors would like to acknowledge Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 882842 (SilentProp project).
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