2011
DOI: 10.2514/1.j050728
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Experimental Validation of a Cascade Response Function for Fan Broadband Noise Predictions

Abstract: The present paper is aimed at assessing an analytical prediction model for the broadband noise produced by the impingement of turbulence on a cascade, using a dedicated experiment. The model is a strip-theory approach based on a previously published formulation of the unsteady blade loading for a rectilinear cascade. The experimental setup is made of a single stationary cascade of vanes mounted downstream of a turbulence grid in an annular duct, at the exit of an open-jet anechoic wind tunnel. The statistical … Show more

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“…The present methodology will also be extended to an annular cascade configuration in order to assess the solutions proposed in a CAA benchmark 52 limited to harmonic gusts. Then the interaction between a HIT and a cascade in an annular duct 53 will be numerically investigated, in order to finally apply the methodology to realistic rotor/stator broadband noise problems by chaining the CAA to RANS or LES rotor wake computations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present methodology will also be extended to an annular cascade configuration in order to assess the solutions proposed in a CAA benchmark 52 limited to harmonic gusts. Then the interaction between a HIT and a cascade in an annular duct 53 will be numerically investigated, in order to finally apply the methodology to realistic rotor/stator broadband noise problems by chaining the CAA to RANS or LES rotor wake computations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be noticed that the turbulence-flow characteristics generated by the turbulence grid are slightly modified when changing the cascade vane number. (The present values for cascade C2 used here are expected to be more representative than those reported in [18], in which the same values were considered for grids C1 and C2. )…”
Section: A Turbulence/annular-cascade Interaction In a Uniform Axialmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The Amiet-based results are compared to the solutions obtained by Posson and Roger [18] and Zhang et al [25] in Fig. 7, and to the experiment too.…”
Section: A Turbulence/annular-cascade Interaction In a Uniform Axialmentioning
confidence: 95%
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