Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
288735 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a time domain formulation for the sound field radiated by moving bodies in a uniform steady flow with arbitrary orientation. The aim is to provide a formulation for prediction of noise from body so that effects of crossflow on a propeller can be modeled in the time domain. An established theory of noise generation by a moving source is combined with the moving medium Green's function for derivation of the formulation. A formula with Doppler factor is developed because it is more easily interpreted and is more helpful in examining the physic of systems. Based on the technique presented, the source of asymmetry of the sound field can be explained in terms of physics of a moving source. It is shown that the derived formulation can be interpreted as an extension of formulation 1 and 1A of Farassat based on the Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings (FW–H) equation for moving medium problems. Computational results for a stationary monopole and dipole point source in moving medium, a rotating point force in crossflow, a model of helicopter blade at incidence and a propeller case with subsonic tips at incidence verify the formulation.

► A moving medium formulation for prediction of noise from a propeller at incidence is developed. ► Effects of crossflow on the propeller noise are modeled in the time domain. ► The convective effect on propeller noise is decoupled from the rotational loading effects. ► The formulation is interpreted as an extension of Formulation 1 and 1A for moving medium problems. ► Isom noise behavior of rotating blades against the mean flow and the angle of incidence was analyzed.

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