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    Publication Date: 2019-09-13
    Description: This paper investigates the effects of cavity diameter on the acoustic performance of conventional perforate-over-honeycomb liners. This investigation is a follow up to a previous study where it was demonstrated that the cavity diameter has a relatively small effect on the acoustic impedance for core cavity diameters up to 2.0 inches. In the current study, liner concepts are exposed to a complex acoustic environment, where higher-order modes are present. Four liner configurations are explored in this investigation, which include two cavity cores of different cavity diameters combined with two facesheets. These configurations are tested in the Grazing Flow Impedance Tube (GFIT) at Mach 0.0, 0.3, and 0.5 at a source sound pressure level of 150 dB. A comparison of the acoustic performance of these samples suggests that the cavity diameter has a relatively small effect on the acoustic impedance for core cavity diameters up to 2.0 inches at these conditions. These configurations are exposed to a more complex acoustic environment (e.g., higher-order modes) in the Curved Duct Test Rig (CDTR) at Mach 0.0 and 0.3.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance; Aircraft Propulsion and Power
    Type: NF1676L-28604 , AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (2018 AIAA Aviation); Jun 25, 2018 - Jun 29, 2018; Atlanta, GA; United States
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