DEFINITION:
Helicopter aeroacoustics consists in:
- studying and identifying the aerodynamic phenomena causing noise generation and influencing noise radiation. The occurrence of these phenomena and their relative contributions to noise, strongly depend on flight conditions (take-off, descent, level flight at low, medium and high speed) and on the type of helicopter.
- Developing and validating computational tools for prediction of helicopter noise with the following objectives:
- quantification of helicopter nuisance,
- quiet helicopter design (rotor, turboshaft air intake and acoustic lining),
- determination of low noise flight procedures (for civil applications)
- determination of low detectability manoeuvres and flight procedures (for military purposes). Helicopter noise sources comprise main and tail rotors and turboshaft engines.
Research activities consist in:
- physical modelling and numerical simulations,
- wind tunnel or static tests and helicopter flight tests.
Key issues for an accurate numerical prediction of helicopter noise are:
- for rotor noise, a precise prediction of the main rotor wake and vortices which may interact with main rotor and even tail rotor blades, depending on flight conditions.
- for turboshaft engine noise, a precise prediction of acoustic propagation in the complex flow and geometry of the engine air intake.
(Source: ACARE Domain 211)
SUBDOMAINS:
- Sub-domains according to the origin of the sources:
- main rotor noise
- tail rotor noise
- turboshaft engine noise
- Sub-domains according to the nature of noise:
- Discrete frequency noise related to periodic aerodynamic phenomena. The nuisance from helicopter rotors is very much increased when a certain type of discrete frequency noise called «helicopter rotor impulsive noise» occurs. This «impulsive noise» includes Blade Vortex Interaction (BVI) noise in descent and low-to-medium level flight and High Speed Impulsive noise (HSI).
- Broadband noise, mainly due to interactions between rotating components (rotor and compressor blades) with incoming turbulence.
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Sections at this level
- 01 Metallic Materials & basic processes
- 02 Non-Metallic Materials & basic processes
- 03 Composite Materials & basic processes
- 04 Advanced Manufacturing Processes & Technologies
- 05 Structural Analysis and Design
- 06 Aeroelasticity
- 07 Buckling, Vibrations and Acoustics
- 08 Smart Materials and Structures
- 09 Structures behaviour and Material Testing
- 10 Internal Noise prediction
- 11 Helicopter Aeroacoustics
- 12 Noise Reduction
- 13 Acoustic Measurements and Test Technology
- 14 Aircraft Security