
Simple-source model of military jet aircraft noise
This paper describes a method for determining a semi-empirical, equivalent simple-source model that accounts for the sound radiation in the vicinity of a high-performance military aircraft. The characteristics of the equivalent source are guided by previously reported observations of
jet noise, namely that the strengths of the partially correlated sources are distributed asymmetrically. The parameters of the equivalent source model are chosen to reproduce the data recorded on large planar apertures in the near-?eld of an F-22 Raptor. First, the location of the dominant
source region for a given frequency is found by matching the orientation of the interference nulls in a sound pressure level map. Second, the relative contributions of the correlated and uncorrelated por¬tions of the equivalent source are chosen to replicate the directionality and extent
of the sound ?eld. The source characteristics are selected based on the data at one measurement plane but are able to approximate the radiation at other near-and mid-?eld locations. The method is used to ?nd equivalent sources at several frequencies and different engine conditions.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Brigham Young University
Publication date: 07 January 2012
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