Evaluation of an Additive-Manufactured Acoustic Metamaterial as an Nacelle Liner using the Active Noise Control Fan
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Ross, Eoghan P., Figueroa-Ibrahim, Kelvin M., Sutliff, Daniel L., Morris, Scott, Bennett, Gareth J., Evaluation of an Additive-Manufactured Acoustic Metamaterial as an Nacelle Liner using the Active Noise Control Fan, AIAA AVIATION 2023 Forum, San Diego, CA, USA, 2023-06-12, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2023Abstract:
This paper examines the performance of a 3D printed acoustic metamaterial as an acoustic
treatment for aircraft engine nacelles in the Advanced Noise Control Fan. As the level of air
travel continues to increase, so too does the demand for better noise-reduction technologies
for aircraft. Engines are one of the two main sources of noise generated by aircraft, with fan
noise, in particular, being of concern due to its broadband and tonal contributions. Small
and lightweight methods of addressing both broadband and tonal noise are necessary due to
the limits presented by the current engine design. Presented in this paper is a novel acoustic
metamaterial which has undergone design optimisation for broadband noise reduction. The
final design was produced using 3D printing and tested using the Advanced Noise Control Fan
at the University of Notre Dame. It is seen that the material is capable of reducing the first
harmonic of the blade passing frequency by up to 18.5 dB, with an overall noise reduction of 3.7
dB.
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Author: Bennett, Gareth
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AIAA AVIATION 2023 ForumPublisher:
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