Inlet acoustic mode measurements using a continuously rotating rake

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Abstract

Comprehensive measurements of the spinning acoustic mode structure in the inlet of the advanced ducted propeller were obtained using a unique method that was first proposed by Sofrin. A continuously rotating microphone system was employed. Three inlet configurations with cut-on as well as cut-off stator vane sets were tested. The cut-off stator was designed to suppress all modes at the blade passing frequency. Rotating rake measurements indicate that several extraneous circumferential modes, possibly due to the interaction between the rotor and small interruptions in the casing tip treatment, were present. The cut-on stator produced the expected circumferential modes plus higher levels of the unexpected modes seen with the cut-off stator. © 1995 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., All rights reserved.

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Heidelberg, L. J., & Hall, D. G. (1995). Inlet acoustic mode measurements using a continuously rotating rake. Journal of Aircraft, 32(4), 761–767. https://doi.org/10.2514/3.46788

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