Abstract
Measurements have been obtained to determine the extent to which the shape of the inlet duct affects the directivity pattern of forward radiated noise from aircraft gas turbine engines. The test program was conducted using a model fan to which were attached any of three inlet ducts with each designed to cause a particular noise directivity pattern. Existing information on the effects of wave refraction in inlet-type flow fields was used to design the duct contours. Results indicated that the shape of the inlet duct strongly influenced the radiated noise field but that wave refraction was not the dominant factor in controlling the noise directivity pattern.
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