Analysis of rotor noise using LES

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Abstract

The flow field of a five-bladed marine propeller operating at design condition, obtained using large eddy simulation (LES), is used to calculate far-field sound. Three acoustic formulations are used: a point force dipole model, Curle acoustic analogy, and Ffowcs--Williams and Hawkings acoustic analogy. Each formulation is derived from the Navier--Stokes equations and the effects of the underlying assumptions are examined. The acoustic surface for the Curle and Ffowcs--Williams and Hawkings acoustic analogies is chosen to be the propeller; the propeller is split into a collection of acoustically compact radial strips. The computed sound is analyzed and the physics of sound generation is inspected. Results including far-field sound spectra and directivity will be discussed.

*This work is supported by the Office of Naval Research

Authors

  • Jacob Keller

    • University of Minnesota
  • Praveen Kumar

    • University of Minnesota
  • Krishnan Mahesh

    • University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
    • University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
    • Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
    • University of Minnesota
    • Univ of Minn - Minneapolis