Abstract

An aeroacoustic test program was performed with a YF-12 aircraft at ground-static conditions. The objective was to collect acoustic and aerodynamic data that could determine the cause of inlet noise suppression observed earlier. The first results of the test program are presented here. There was no indication that the flow was close to choking. The data indicated significant reduction in sound pressure level (SPL) across the strut and bypass region at frequencies near the blade passing. Far-field data showed that the maximum sound pressure level near the blade-passing frequency was at zero degrees from the inlet centerline.

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