指向性
声学
起飞
空速
飞行试验
噪音(视频)
推力
航空航天工程
航程(航空)
话筒
起飞和着陆
工程类
计算机科学
扬声器
物理
天线(收音机)
电气工程
人工智能
图像(数学)
作者
Kyle A. Pascioni,Michael E. Watts,Mary I. Houston,Andrew W. Lind,James H. Stephenson,Jeremy Bain
摘要
An acoustic flight test was performed on the Joby Aviation preproduction all-electric vertical takeoff and landing prototype. With the design intent of carrying a pilot and four passengers a maximum range of 150 miles, this vehicle utilizes distributed propulsion and vectored thrust via six tilting propellers. As part of the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) National Campaign, this is the first full-scale AAM aircraft tested by NASA over representative conditions for all phases of a typical mission profile. A 58-channel distributed microphone array was used to acquire acoustic measurements on more than 100 test points (31 unique conditions). The measurements were postprocessed with synchronously sampled vehicle position and state data to form ground noise contours of departures and approaches at various flight path angles and accelerations. Comparing ground areas of 65 dBA isolines, approaches consistently exhibit higher noise levels relative to departures. Directivity maps were generated for constant airspeed level flyovers. Examples comparing the differences between a semithrust-borne and full wing-borne mode are given, with full wing-borne mode representing the quietest phase of the flight envelope tested. Measurements for hover in and out of ground effect are given and found to have 2 to 5 dB variation over a single run, and more significant variation between back-to-back runs. Finally, initial analysis of acoustic symmetry about the longitudinal vehicle axis and repeatability over several test days are presented.
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