Near-field acoustical holography of military jet aircraft noise
ORAL
Abstract
Noise radiated from high-performance military jet aircraft poses a hearing-loss risk to personnel. Accurate characterization of jet noise can assist in noise prediction and noise reduction techniques. In this work, sound pressure measurements were made in the near field of an F-22 Raptor. With more than 6000 measurement points, this is the most extensive near-field measurement of a high-performance jet to date. A technique called near-field acoustical holography has been used to propagate the complex pressure from a two- dimensional plane to a three-dimensional region in the jet vicinity. Results will be shown and what they reveal about jet noise characteristics will be discussed.
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Authors
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Alan T. Wall
Brigham Young University
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Kent Gee
Brigham Young University
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Tracianne Neilsen
Brigham Young University
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David W. Krueger
Brigham Young University
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Scott D. Sommerfeldt
Brigham Young University
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Michael M. James
Blue Ridge Research and Consulting