Abstract

Acoustic pressure amplitude and phase distributions on the surface of a simulated fuselage (a rigid semi-cylinder) installed in an acoustically treated wind tunnel near a Prop-Fan model were measured. The test conditions simulated the relative tip Mach number and blade loading of a full scale Prop-Fan at high altitude 0.8 Mach number cruise. Measurements were also made at equivalent microphone locations without the semi-cylinder to establish the effects of the presence of a fuselage on the sound pressure amplitudes. These effects were found to be 6 dB at 90 degrees incidence, decreasing to no effect at grazing incidence. Comparison of measurements and calculations using a Hamilton Standard Prop-Fan noise calculation computer program showed good agreement in peak level and in phase distribution. Continuous recordings were also made of a Prop-Fan RPM sweep at constant simulated flight speed and a simulated flight speed sweep at constant Prop-Fan RPM. These showed smooth variations in noise level over the tip Mach number range 0.878 to 1.143.

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