Characterization of Military Aircraft Jet Noise Using Wavepacket Analysis and Other Array Processing Methods
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Harker, Blaine M., author. (orcid)0000-0003-1224-3600

Başlık
Characterization of Military Aircraft Jet Noise Using Wavepacket Analysis and Other Array Processing Methods

Yazar
Harker, Blaine M., author. (orcid)0000-0003-1224-3600

ISBN
9780438045866

Yazar Ek Girişi
Harker, Blaine M., author.

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 electronic resource (244 pages)

Genel Not
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-10(E), Section: B.
 
Advisors: Kent L. Gee Committee members: Timothy W. Leishman; Tracianne B. Neilsen; Scott D. Sommerfeldt; Alan T. Wall; Karl F. Warnick.

Özet
Sound generation and radiation properties are studied of full-scale tactical jet engine noise. This is motivated by the high sound exposure levels from jet noise, particularly for tactical engines. Acoustic source reconstruction methods are implemented computationally on existing jet noise data. A comparative study is performed using numerical simulations to understand the capabilities of more advanced beamforming methods to successfully estimate the source properties of a distributed, partially correlated source distribution. The properties and limitations of each beamforming method are described. Having validated the methods, beamforming with regularization---via the Hybrid Method---is implemented on linear array measurements near an installed tactical engine. A detailed analysis of the correlation and coherence properties associated with the phased array measurements guides the implementation of the beamforming. When the measurements are used as inputs to the beamforming, they produce partially correlated, distributed sources in a full-order model representation. A processing technique is also implemented that increases the usable bandwidth of the array measurements to almost an order of magnitude above the array design frequency. To more appropriately study the equivalent sources, a decomposition technique is designed and implemented to create a reduced-order wavepacket model of the jet noise. The wavepacket model is modular and scalable to allow for the efficient characterization of similar jet noise measurements. It is also appropriate for its physical significance, as wavepackets are attributed to the turbulent flow as well as the hydrodynamic and acoustic properties of the radiation. The reduced order model can estimate the levels and coherence properties of the acoustic radiation and represents a significant step towards a complete jet noise prediction model.

Notlar
School code: 0022

Konu Başlığı
Physics.
 
Acoustics.

Tüzel Kişi Ek Girişi
Brigham Young University. Physics and Astronomy.

Elektronik Erişim
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