23rd AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference 2017
DOI: 10.2514/6.2017-3714
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CAA Prediction of Rotor-Stator Interaction Using Synthetic Turbulence: Application to a Low-Noise Serrated OGV

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“…Another key parameter is the choice of a convenient ratio h s /λ s . Although the acoustic benefit could be improved by increasing h s , a practical limitation is required to avoid a noticeable loss of aerodynamic performance for industrial applications, as discussed by Reboul et al 7 Hence, setting h s /λ s = 1 gives θ s = 76°, which can be considered as a reasonable value close to the optimum design according to Narayanan et al 4 Another important result highlighted by Chaitanya et al 5 is that the sound power attenuation, ∆PWL, that can be achieved by a single-wavelength serrated LE, is approximately proportional to the Strouhal number, S th = fh s /U, at the optimum serration wavelength, where U is the freestream velocity and f is the frequency. The following empirical law was proposed:…”
Section: Background On Acoustic Performances Of Leading Edge Serrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another key parameter is the choice of a convenient ratio h s /λ s . Although the acoustic benefit could be improved by increasing h s , a practical limitation is required to avoid a noticeable loss of aerodynamic performance for industrial applications, as discussed by Reboul et al 7 Hence, setting h s /λ s = 1 gives θ s = 76°, which can be considered as a reasonable value close to the optimum design according to Narayanan et al 4 Another important result highlighted by Chaitanya et al 5 is that the sound power attenuation, ∆PWL, that can be achieved by a single-wavelength serrated LE, is approximately proportional to the Strouhal number, S th = fh s /U, at the optimum serration wavelength, where U is the freestream velocity and f is the frequency. The following empirical law was proposed:…”
Section: Background On Acoustic Performances Of Leading Edge Serrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past ten years, turbulence interaction noise reduction using leading edge (LE) serrations has been extensively studied. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] . One of the first studies related to the design and manufacture of airfoils with LE serrations was performed by ONERA (Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional approaches are advantageous as they can consider complex, 3D flows and enable the realization of fully anisotropic turbulence as shown by Gea-Aguilera et al 9 They can also consider vane geometries that change significantly in the spanwise direction, e. g. due to leading edge serrations as demonstrated in several works. 10,11,12,13 However, 3D methods tend to be expensive. Possible strategies aimed at mitigating simulation times include:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The simulation domain can be limited to one or a few stator channels. The implications are discussed by Reboul et al 13 • The simulation domain can be limited to a spanwise section as was the case for Clair et al's 10 study of leading edge serrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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