TY - JOUR
T1 - Acoustic radiation of a simplified jet-flap-thrust gate configuration
T2 - Numerical and experimental investigation
AU - Sirotto, José R.L.N.
AU - Cordioli, Julio A.
AU - Nogueira, Petrônio A.S.
AU - Cavalieri, André V.G.
AU - Secchi, Maicon
AU - Wolf, William R.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the support provided by EMBRAER S.A. and Finep by means of the project SILENCE. J.R.L.N.S. and P.A.S.N. were funded by scholarships from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development—CNPq. J.R.L.N.S thanks Dynamox S.A. for the time provided during the production of this article. J.A.C. acknowledges support from CNPq under Grant 315000/2021-0. W. R. W. acknowledges support from FAPESP under Grant 21/06448-0. The authors thank the support from Lucas A. Bonomo on the production of some figures.
Funding Information:
The present work was funded by EMBRAER S.A. and Finep by means of the project SILENCE. J.R.L.N.S. and P.A.S.N. were funded by a CNPq scholarship. J.R.L.N.S thanks Dynamox S.A. for the time provided during the production of this article. J.A.C. acknowledges support from CNPq under Grant 315000/2021-0. W. R. W. acknowledges support from FAPESP under Grant 21/06448-0. No further funding is associated with this work.
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PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - A comparative study of the acoustic far-field radiation of a subsonic jet near a folded plate with an opening, intended to represent a flapped wing with thrust gate, is presented in this work. Three openings with different widths were used to evaluate experimentally the influence of the gaps in the far-field noise radiation, for two folding angles. Boundary Element Method simulations with a wavepacket model which represents the jet acoustic source are used to calculate the far-field noise. Numerical simulation results are compared with experimental measurements and show similar trends in terms of acoustic radiation. Through parametric simulations, it was also possible to estimate that opening widths greater than one jet diameter do not contribute significantly to reducing the far-field noise. The results show that even the smallest tested openings were able to reduce the far-field noise for the tested positions.
AB - A comparative study of the acoustic far-field radiation of a subsonic jet near a folded plate with an opening, intended to represent a flapped wing with thrust gate, is presented in this work. Three openings with different widths were used to evaluate experimentally the influence of the gaps in the far-field noise radiation, for two folding angles. Boundary Element Method simulations with a wavepacket model which represents the jet acoustic source are used to calculate the far-field noise. Numerical simulation results are compared with experimental measurements and show similar trends in terms of acoustic radiation. Through parametric simulations, it was also possible to estimate that opening widths greater than one jet diameter do not contribute significantly to reducing the far-field noise. The results show that even the smallest tested openings were able to reduce the far-field noise for the tested positions.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10494-023-00456-9
DO - 10.1007/s10494-023-00456-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164963542
SN - 1386-6184
VL - 113
SP - 601
EP - 621
JO - Flow, Turbulence and Combustion
JF - Flow, Turbulence and Combustion
ER -