REG NASA-TM-X-71763-1975 Interim prediction method for fan and compressor source noise.pdf
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1、Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA Technical Memorandum X-71763Interim Prediction Method forFan and Compressor Source NoiseMarcus F. H
2、eidmannLewis Research CenterCleveland, OhioNILSIXNational Aeronauticsand Space AdministrationScientific and TechnicalInformation Branch1979Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking perm
3、itted without license from IHS-,-,-SUMMARYA prediction method is presented for interim use by NASA for evaluating and as-sessing the noise generated by fans and compressors of turbojet and turbofan aircraftengines. The method was formulated in partial support of the NASA Aircraft NoisePrediction Pro
4、gram (ANOPP). Spectral distributions of the sound pressure levelsreferenced to 20 micronewtons per square meter at a 1-meter radius in a free fieldare predicted as a function of the polar angle about the fan or compressor axis. Thetotal noise levels are obtained by spectraUy summing the predicted le
5、vels of broadband,discrete-tone, and combination-tone noise components.The interim prediction method is a modification of a method previously developedby other investigators. The modifications are based on a partial analysis of data fromfull-scale, single-stage fan tests performed at NASA Lewis Rese
6、arch Center. A dis-cussion of the modifications and a detailed procedure for the prediction are presented.Comparisons of the predicted and measured noise of the NASA fans are presented anddiscussed. Some major problem areas and research requirements are identified.INTRODUCTIONNASA is engaged in a va
7、riety of programs directed toward reducing the noise as-sociated with aircraft operation. A significant source of the noise produced by aircraftis that generated by fans and compressors for aircraft engines. Both contractual andin-house studies are being supported by NASA to explore and develop quie
8、ter fans andcompressors for a variety of engine cycles and types of aircraft. One requirementfrequently arising from such studies is the ability to readily establish and assess thenoise performance of fans and compressors. The source noise of new or existing fan-compressor designs or applications mu
9、st often be evaluated relative to previous expe-rience, the specification of acoustic treatment, and the impact on community noiselevels. What is needed is a specific and comprehensive method of predicting thesource noise of any fan or compressor to a quantitative precision which reflects thestate-o
10、f-the-art. NASAs objective is to develop and continuously update such a pre-diction method. There is an immediate need, however, to specify a prediction methodwhich can be used until comprehensive prediction methods can be fully explored, de-veloped, and verified. The purpose of this report is to sp
11、ecify an interim predictionProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-method for fan and compressor source nois_ in terms of its free-field spectral anddirectivity properties.An interim prediction method is specified in response to the immediate
12、 need forpredicting fan-compressor noise as a component of the total aircraft noise for theNASA Aircraft Noise Prediction Program (ANOPP). This NASA Langley ResearchCenter program is being developed jointly by various NASA centers with help from in-dustry representatives. The purpose of ANOPP is to
13、develop a comprehensive methodof predicting noise footprints for single or multiple event air-flights which reflects thestate-of-the-art and is useful in exploring t_clmological advances to economically re-duce community noise levels.This report first discusses the approach used to formulate the int
14、erim predictionmethod and the scope of this study with regard to the applicable literature. The methodis then introduced by a general description of the prediction procedure where the appli,cations and the necessary design and operating parameters of a fan or compressor arealso specified. The noise
15、properties of fans and compressors used in the predictionmethod are then specified within a limited framework of background material. A spe-cific procedure for predicting free-field noise patterns follows. Finally, comparisonsof measured and predicted results are made, and some remarks are presented
16、 aboutproblem areas and future research requirements.BF1, F2, etc.ffbLL CM TMTRSYMBOLSnumber of rotor bladesfunctions as given by appropriate curvesfrequency, Hzblade passage frequency, B_, Hzsound pressure level correction, dB (referenced to 20/_N/m 2 at 1-mradius)characteristic sound pressure leve
17、l, dB (referenced to 20 #N/m 2 at 1-mradiusnormalized peak noise level, dB (referenced to 20 _N/m 2 at 1-m radiusrotor tip or wheel speed Mach numberrotor tip relative inlet Mach numberMTR at fan design point2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from I
18、HS-,-,-oPNLPRPWLRSSSHPSPL(f)TATAT oV5T/e0mass flow rate passing through fan or compressorreference value of m (0.453 kg/see, 1 ibm/see)perceived noise level, dBfan stage total pressure ratiosound power level, dB (referenced to 10 -13 Wrotor-stator spacing factor (see fig. 14(a)rotor shaft horsepower
19、spectrum level as function of frequency, dBtotal temperature at fan face, K (OR)total temperature rise across a fan or compressor stage, AT/T =reference value of AT (0. 555 K, 1 R)number of stator bladescutoff factor (see eq. (3)fan stage adiabatic efficiencydireetivity or polar angle reference to i
20、nlet axiswheel speed, rev/seeAPPROACH AND SCOPEThe approach used herein to formulate an interim prediction method was to modifyan existing method. The prediction method adopted for this purpose was the fan andcompressor portion of a more comprehensive prediction program recently developedby the Boei
21、ng Company under contract with the NASA Ames Research Center. Thisprediction method is explicitly specified in reference 1. The modifications to theBoeing-Ames prediction method made at this time are entirely related to correlationsand interpretations of the acoustic data from the full-scale fan tes
22、ts performed atNASA Lewis (reported in refs. 2 to 4). Some of the prediction curves and equationsspecified in the interim prediction method correspond exactly to those appearing in theBoeing-Ames method. In particular, the extension of single-stage fan prediction tomultistage fans and compressors is
23、 used as specified.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The Boeing-Ames method was selected for modification because it is a thoroughlydocumented method and is addressed to the total problem of providing far-field direc-tivity and spectral
24、 properties from multiple sources, features considered essential forthe interim prediction method. The choice of the method was from among a variety ofempirically and theoretically based prediction methods. Most of these other methodsdo not provide complete far-field properties or are restricted to
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