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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The acoustic performance of a duct liner depends not only on the intrinsic properties of the liner but also on the configuration of the duct in which it is used. A series of experiments is performed in the NASA Langley Research Center Curved Duct Test Rig (at Mach 0.275) to evaluate the effect of duct configuration on the acoustic performance of single degree of freedom perforate-over-honeycomb liners. The liners form the sidewalls of the duct's test section. Variations of duct configuration include: asymmetric (liner on one side and hard wall opposite) and symmetric (liner on both sides) wall treatment; inlet and exhaust orientation, in which the sound propagates either against or with the flow; and straight and curved flow path. The effect that duct configuration has on the overall acoustic performance, particularly the shift in frequency and magnitude of peak attenuation, is quantified. The redistribution of incident mode content is shown. The liners constitute the side walls of the liner test section and the scatter of incident horizontal order 1 mode by the asymmetric treatment and order 2 mode by the symmetric treatment into order 0 mode is shown. Scatter of order 0 incident modes into higher order modes is also shown. This redistribution of mode content is significant because it indicates that the liner design can be manipulated such that energy is scattered into more highly attenuated modes, thus enhancing liner performance.
    Keywords: Air Transportation and Safety
    Type: NF1676L-13625 , 18th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference; Jun 04, 2012 - Jun 06, 2012; Colorado Springs, CO; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: An impedance eduction technique that is based upon a numerical solution to the linearized Euler equations coupled with the minimization of an objective function is presented. The linearized Euler equations are solved numerically using a cubic finite element method and the minimum of the objective function is obtained via a gradient based optimizer. The mean flow is allowed to have a gradient in two coordinate directions and the impedance of the liner may vary arbitrarily over the liner surface. A new regularized wall impedance boundary condition presented by Rienstra which contains the effects of the mean boundary layer thickness is implemented. Impedances are educed for a perforate over honeycomb liner using test data acquired in the Langley Grazing Flow Impedance Tube. The impedance of the liner is educed both with an upstream source and a downstream source. The method is validated by comparing the educed impedance to a benchmark method. The primary conclusion of the study is that the impedances educed for upstream and downstream sources are not well matched and that the primary effect of the boundary thickness is to reduce the resistance of the liner.
    Keywords: Air Transportation and Safety
    Type: NF1676L-28628 , AIAA Aviation Forum 2018; Jun 25, 2018 - Jun 29, 2018; Atlanta, GA; United States
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