缩放比例
声学
计算机科学
机械
物理
航空航天工程
工程类
数学
几何学
作者
Jonathan Fleming,Matthew Langford,Will Walton,Matthew Langford,Will Walton,Ricardo A. Burdisso,Bennett Witcher
标识
DOI:10.4050/f-0081-2025-0099
摘要
To document noise characteristics and provide validation data for acoustic modeling of rotor systems appropriate for eVTOL/UAM aircraft, the authors performed an outdoor static test of a subscale 5-blade proprotor. The testing was carried out as part of a program to demonstrate feasibility and overall performance of a quiet proprotor system in support of the eVTOL industry. The authors designed a low-tip speed proprotor to approximate performance required by a 4-5 passenger UAM vehicle. A driving design feature was low-tip speed operation (Mtip ˜0.27) at system disk loadings of 7 to 8 psf (˜3.7 N/m2). The test article was designed as a ground adjustable pitch 5-blade proprotor, with aerodynamic and acoustic data collected in outdoor static hover testing. The test article diameter of 3 feet (0.91 m) represented a scale factor of approximately 30% to 40% compared to vehicles currently in operation or development. The aerodynamic performance in hover was consistent with other rotor systems tested in the past by the authors (Figure of Merit ˜0.72-0.75), and the effects of naturally occurring turbulence on rotor acoustics were measured using a 180-deg arc array of ground plane microphones at the Virginia Tech Drone Park test facility. The paper closes with a prop diameter scaling investigation using lattice-Boltzmann method CAA with and without atmospheric turbulence.
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