Abstract

Results of NASA sponsored acoustic tests of three 2 ft. diameter models of the Prop-Fan (a small diameter, highly loaded, many-bladed variable pitch advanced turboprop) are presented. The highly swept model designed for noise reduction produces substantially less near field noise at simulated 0.8 Mach number cruise conditions than the unswept or slightly swept models. It also produces less far field noise at conditions simulating takeoff and landing. The noise reduction mechanism is discussed. Correlation between harmonic noise measurements and theoretical predictions and between measured and predicted acoustic pressure pulses is good. Shadowgraph measurements which show the location of blade associated wave patterns were obtained. Predicted and measured wave locations show good general agreement. Full scale near and far field noise is predicted.

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