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Noise Radiation from a Leading-Edge Slat
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2009
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AeroacousticsAeronauticsUnsteady FlowEngineeringNoise ControlPhysicsAerospace EngineeringPrevious ComputationsAerospace SimulationNumerical SimulationNoiseAeroelasticityAerodynamicsNarrow Spanwise ExtentNoise RadiationComputational MechanicsNoise ReductionElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper extends our previous computations of unsteady flow within the slat cove region of a multi-element high-lift airfoil configuration, which showed that both statistical and structural aspects of the experimentally observed unsteady flow behavior can be captured via 3D simulations over a computational domain of narrow spanwise extent. Although such narrow domain simulation can account for the spanwise decorrelation of the slat cove fluctuations, the resulting database cannot be applied towards acoustic predictions of the slat without invoking additional approximations to synthesize the fluctuation field over the rest of the span. This deficiency is partially alleviated in the present work by increasing the spanwise extent of the computational domain from 37.3% of the slat chord to nearly 226% (i.e., 15% of the model span). The simulation database is used to verify consistency with previous computational results and, then, to develop predictions of the far-field noise radiation in conjunction with a frequency-domain Ffowcs-Williams Hawkings solver.
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