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This paper presents a comprehensive experimental analysis of the noise characteristics of an isolated tilt-rotor system under edgewise flight conditions. The investigation explores the effect of rotor tilt on noise and aerodynamics using flow velocity, thrust, and far-field noise measurements. Flow field results show that as the tilting angles vary, there is a change in speed over the rotor blade surface, which influences vortex formation and wake attributes. The far-field noise spectra revealed a significant decrease in sound pressure level with increasing tilt angle, predominantly evident in both the high-amplitude tonal peaks and the broadband signal within the low-to-mid frequency range. The directivity patterns of the overall sound pressure level also demonstrated a reduction in magnitude with the tilting of the rotor. This reduction was observed consistently across all top-plane observation points, with a monopole directivity trend. Meanwhile, in the side plane array, the decrease was primarily evident above the plane of rotation with a dipole directivity pattern. The radiation direction at which the minimum sound pressure level occurs was identified near the rotation plane, irrespective of the tilt angle. Furthermore, the time-dependent noise analyses revealed dominant and persistent signal characteristics at the blade passing frequency, whereas the mid-frequency range exhibited more intermittent behaviour, and the high-frequency range indicated transient characteristics.
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Nur Syafiqah Jamaluddin
Jaguar Land Rover (United Kingdom)
Alper Çelik
Swansea University
Kabilan Baskaran
Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad
Journal of Sound and Vibration
University of Bristol
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e708c0b6db643587681fe1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2024.118423
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