2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202303.0142.v1
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An Affordable Acoustic Measurement Campaign for Early Prototyping Applied to Electric Ducted Fan Units

Abstract: New innovative green concepts in electrified vertical take-off and landing vehicles currently emerge as a revolution to urban mobility going into the third dimension (vertically). The high population density of cities makes the market share highly attractive while posing an extraordinary challenge for community acceptance due to the increasing and possibly noisier commuter traffic. In addition to passenger transport, package deliveries to customers by drones may enter the market. The new challenges associated … Show more

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“…In [18], the aeroacoustic aspects of the design, construction, and testing of an all-electric ducted fan propulsion unit inside a large anechoic test chamber are presented. In general, ducted fan configurations potentially reduce noise emissions significantly [19][20][21]. These options include incorporating acoustic liners to the ducted walls [22] and designing the ratio of stator vanes to rotor blades so that specific blade passing frequency harmonics are cut-off [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [18], the aeroacoustic aspects of the design, construction, and testing of an all-electric ducted fan propulsion unit inside a large anechoic test chamber are presented. In general, ducted fan configurations potentially reduce noise emissions significantly [19][20][21]. These options include incorporating acoustic liners to the ducted walls [22] and designing the ratio of stator vanes to rotor blades so that specific blade passing frequency harmonics are cut-off [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%