2021
DOI: 10.1177/1475472x211023831
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Design of a single degree of freedom acoustic liner for a fan noise test rig

Abstract: Acoustic liners are an essential part of noise reduction technologies commonly applied in aircraft turbofan engines. Fan noise suppression can be achieved by selecting an appropriate liner design with optimal acoustic impedance at the blade passing frequency. Great efforts have been made not only to improve experimental characterization and numerical methods for acoustic liners, but also to understand noise generation mechanisms, which ultimately impacts on the liner design itself. To gain confidence in the li… Show more

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“…Also shown in Fig. 5 are the experimental data obtained by Spillere et al [13]. Frequency, Hz It can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: A In-situ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Also shown in Fig. 5 are the experimental data obtained by Spillere et al [13]. Frequency, Hz It can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: A In-situ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, the numerical domain is much more precise in this regard, yielding results closer to the in-situ method, as this method is more precise in this region of the spectrum. A similar analysis is also presented by Spillere et al [13], where the differences in impedances educed and calculated by in-situ is explored for experimental data in the context of a fan noise test rig.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Recently, a realistic multi-cavity SDOF liner was simulated by Schroeder et al [17] through a LB solver. They analyzed the same liner experimentally investigated by Spillere et al [18]. Simulations were performed without grazing flow and the impedance was obtained with both the in-situ [19] and the mode matching method [20].…”
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confidence: 99%