Title: EAWE PhD-Seminar, Ris
1EAWE PhD-Seminar, Risø 4. October
- PhD-Student
- Brian Riget Broe
- Semi-Empirical modeling of Aerodynamical Noise
- Risø National Laboratory
- Frederiksborgvej 399
- 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
- Aeroacoustics
- and
- Fluctuating Lift
2Sources of aerodynamic noise
From Moriarty (2003)
3Modeling the inflow noise
Model by Amiet (1975)
The power spectrum of the surface pressure
Task Find the Fluctuating lift for an
arbitrary profile
42-D gust on a flat plate
Sears (1941) and Graham (1971)
52-D gust on a flat plate, Results
Sears (1941) 1-D
A sinusoidal gust impinging on a semi-infinite
flat plate. k is the wave vector which is in the
plane of the flat plate. The wave vector has the
component ? in the x-direction and ? in the
y-direction. The wave front hits the edge of the
plate in an angle. For the 1-D case ? is zero.
6Measured surface pressure (1)
Measurements by Mish et al. (2006) for a NACA
0015 profile
7Measured surface pressure (2)
Measurements by Mish et al. (2006) for a NACA
0015 profile
82-D gust on a profile
A sinusoidal gust impinging on a Joukowsky
aerofoil. k is the wave vector. The wave vector
has the component ? in the x-direction and ? in
the z-direction. For the 1-D case ? is zero.
Goldstein and Atassi (1976)
9Joint lift response of angle attack and camber
10Lift response due to thickness
11Summary
- A function for the fluctuating lift needs to be
found for an arbitrary profile - Measurements of the surface pressure is going to
be made by Risø for a Risø profile - Work on model by linearized theory to find the
fluctuating lift due thickness
12References
- Listed in order of appearence
- P. Moriarty and P. Migliore, Semi-Empirical
Aeroacoustic Noise Prediction Code for Wind
Tubines, 2003, NREL/TP-500-34478. - R. K. Amiet, Acoustic Radiation From An Airfoil
In A Turbulent Stream, 1975, J. Sound and Vibr.,
41(4), 407-420. - P. F. Mish and W. J. Devenport, An experimental
investigation of unsteady surface pressure on an
airfoil in turbulence-Part 1 Effects of mean
loading, 2006a, J. Sound and Vibr., 296, 417-446. - W. R. Sears, Some Aspects of Non-Stationary
Airfoil Theory and Its Practical Application,
1941, J. of the Aeronatical Sc., Vol. 8, No. 3,
104-108. - J. M. R. Graham, Lifting Surface Theory for the
Problem of an Arbitrarily Yawed Sinusoidal Gust
Incident on a Thin Aerofoil in Imcompressible
Flow, 1971, The Aeronautical Quart., 182-198. - M. E. Goldstein and H. Atassi, A complete
second-order theory for the unsteady flow about
an airfoil due to a period gust, 1976, J. Fluid
Mech., vol. 74, part 4, 741-765. - H. M. Atassi, The Sears problem for a lifting
airfoil revisited new results, J. Fluid Mech.,
1984, vol. 141, 109-122.