Efficient prediction of propeller noise at incidence

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

F. Yunus (TU Delft - Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects)

Damiano Casalino (Dassault Systèmes)

Gianluca Romani (Dassault Systèmes)

M. Snellen (TU Delft - Control & Operations)

Research Group
Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects
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Abstract

This paper investigates the prediction accuracy and time efficiency of two distinct low-order methods, Opty∂B and LOPNOR , for predicting tonal and broadband noise of a drone rotor in axial and non-axial flow conditions. These are both derived from an aero- dynamic rotor model based on the blade element momentum theory, respectively coupled with a time- (Opty∂B) and frequency-domain (LOPNOR) solution of the Ffowcs Williams- Hawkings (FW-H) integral equation applied to a radial distribution of acoustically compact and non-compact sources. Experimental data and scale-resolving lattice-Boltzmann/very- large eddy simulation (LB/VLES) results for a two-bladed small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) in transitional boundary layer conditions are used to validate the low-order ap- proaches. Comparison between low-order, high-fidelity and experimental results reveal that the underlying sound generation mechanisms are accurately modelled by the low-fidelity methods, which therefore constitute a valid tool for preliminary design of quiet drone rotors or to estimate the noise impact of drone operations.

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