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Impedance modelling of acoustically treated circumferential grooves for over-tip-rotor fan noise suppression

Sergi Palleja-Cabre, Brian J. Tester, R.J. Astley, Hadrien Bériot

2020International Journal of Aeroacoustics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experimental investigation of Over-Tip-Rotor circumferential groove liners has shown potential for fan noise suppression in turbofan engines whilst providing minimal penalty in fan aerodynamic performance. The validation of Over-Tip-Rotor liner analytical prediction models against published experimental data requires the modelling of an equivalent impedance for such acoustic treatments. This paper describes the formulation of two analytical groove impedance models as semi-locally reacting liners, that is locally reacting in the axial direction and non-locally reacting in the azimuthal direction. The models are cross-verified by comparison with high-order FEM simulations, and applied to a simplified Over-Tip-Rotor configuration consisting of multiple grooves excited by a monopole point source located close to the grooved surface.

Topics & Concepts

TurbofanRotor (electric)AcousticsElectrical impedanceAerodynamicsNoise (video)Groove (engineering)Mechanical fanMechanicsFinite element methodPhysicsMaterials scienceStructural engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringQuantum mechanicsImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceMetallurgyThermodynamicsComposite materialAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsAerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics ResearchAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research
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