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Feasibility of an acoustic liner applied to a Fenestron: experimentation

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A helicopter's anti-torque system is a significant contributor to radiated noise. The Fenestron, used on Airbus Helicopters, allows to mitigate the anti-torque noise by masking effect and modulation of the blade distribution. However, unlike aircraft engine nacelles, it does not contain acoustic liners inside the duct to absorb the noise radiated by the rotor blades. This paper describes: first, the (aero-)acoustic tests applied to different acoustic liners optimised to be integrated into a 1/3-scale fenestron mock-up, in order to provide a specific impedance (measurement in impedance tube and aeroacoustic bench); second, the configuration of a mock-up installed in an anechoic room, with an acoustic antenna; third, the acoustic pressure mitigation obtained for several diffusers equiped with liners (variation of RPM and pitch for the purpose of the experiment). It appears that the tested liners are likely to provide a high absorption coefficient in a large frequency range and a significant attenuation when installed in the Fenestron mock-up, in accordance with preliminary simulations. Another paper completes the study with a preliminary numerical assessment of the effect of an absorbing treatment introduced inside the collector or the diffuser, and a design optimization applied to different acoustic liner types, adapted to the mock-up.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: ONERA 2: Airbus Helicopters

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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