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Analytical model of the source and radiation of sound from the trailing edge of a swept airfoil

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Highly-swept blades are used in automotive cooling systems, in the fans of modern ultra-high bypass ratio engines and in counter-rotating open rotors, in part in order to reduce noise emission. The present work investigates the effect of sweep on the free-field noise emission from the trailing edge of an isolated airfoil analytically, as a first step towards a more complete approach dedicated to rotating blades. Firstly, Amiet-Schwarzschild's technique is extended to the case of a swept airfoil in order to assess the effect of sweep on the sound directivity both by a single three-dimensional gust and by the combined effect of all gusts at a given frequency. It is found that sweep produces a non-symmetric directivity pattern, similar to the effect of a skewed gust. Sweep also affects the wavenumber distribution of the wall-pressure fluctuations beneath a turbulent boundary layer. This effect is studied by means of a generalised Corcos' model, which allows distributing energy in the chordwise and spanwise wavenumber ranges independently. The role of the spanwise-wavenumber distribution of wall-pressure power spectral density in amplifying the radiated noise is investigated and shown to have a limited impact.
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hal-03224108 , version 1 (11-05-2021)

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G. Grasso, M. Roger, S. Moreau. Analytical model of the source and radiation of sound from the trailing edge of a swept airfoil. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2021, 493, pp.115838. ⟨10.1016/j.jsv.2020.115838⟩. ⟨hal-03224108⟩
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