10th Aeroacoustics Conference 1986
DOI: 10.2514/6.1986-1906
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Cabin noise characteristics of a small propeller powered aircraft

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“…While most of the attention has gone to minimizing community noise, the choice of an aft-mounted propulsor eliminates the top two sources of cabin noise, namely the interaction between the turbulent vortex being shed from the tractor propeller and the windscreen and side windows [22]. Given the much higher speed, and therefore power setting, of the PAV, it is unlikely that automobile levels of noise can be attained because of wind noise and engine noise.…”
Section: Figure 16 -Ducted Propulsor Integration Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most of the attention has gone to minimizing community noise, the choice of an aft-mounted propulsor eliminates the top two sources of cabin noise, namely the interaction between the turbulent vortex being shed from the tractor propeller and the windscreen and side windows [22]. Given the much higher speed, and therefore power setting, of the PAV, it is unlikely that automobile levels of noise can be attained because of wind noise and engine noise.…”
Section: Figure 16 -Ducted Propulsor Integration Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%