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Experimental study on aerodynamic noise characteristics of high-lift configuration with variable gap leading-edge slat

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The aircraft high-lift devices are important components to ensure the safety of take-off and landing, and it is also the main source of airframe noise in the process of take-off… Click to show full abstract

The aircraft high-lift devices are important components to ensure the safety of take-off and landing, and it is also the main source of airframe noise in the process of take-off and landing, especially the leading-edge slat. A kind of slat that reduces gap by rotating with the fixed axis is proposed in this paper, and experimental study of far-field aerodynamic noise characteristics of high-lift configuration with the slat is also studied. The experimental results show that discrete tones in the low-middle frequency range disappear and the broadband frequency amplitude also slightly decline, resulting in a significant decrease in the overall sound pressure level of the high-lift configuration with slat gap of 0, compared with the configuration with conventional leading-edge slat. However, in the process of rotation from conventional slat to seamless slat, more prominent discrete tone in low-middle frequency range or humps in mid-high frequency range appear at angles of attack below 6°, which give rise to the overall sound pressure level increase. At angles of attack above 6°, these aero-acoustic phenomena are not obvious. Hence the overall sound pressure levels of high-lift configuration gradually decrease with the rotation process in larger angles of attack.The aircraft high-lift devices are important components to ensure the safety of take-off and landing, and it is also the main source of airframe noise in the process of take-off and landing, especially the leading-edge slat. A kind of slat that reduces gap by rotating with the fixed axis is proposed in this paper, and experimental study of far-field aerodynamic noise characteristics of high-lift configuration with the slat is also studied. The experimental results show that discrete tones in the low-middle frequency range disappear and the broadband frequency amplitude also slightly decline, resulting in a significant decrease in the overall sound pressure level of the high-lift configuration with slat gap of 0, compared with the configuration with conventional leading-edge slat. However, in the process of rotation from conventional slat to seamless slat, more prominent discrete tone in low-middle frequency range or humps in mid-high frequency range appear at angles of attack below 6°, which give rise to ...

Keywords: high lift; leading edge; frequency; lift configuration; lift

Journal Title: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Year Published: 2018

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