Assessment of community noise for a medium-range airplane with open-rotor engines


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Abstract

Community noise of a hypothetical medium-range airplane equipped with open-rotor engines is assessed by numerical modeling of the aeroacoustic characteristics of an isolated open rotor with the simplest blade geometry. Various open-rotor configurations are considered at constant thrust, and the lowest-noise configuration is selected. A two-engine medium-range airplane at known thrust of bypass turbofan engines at different segments of the takeoff–landing trajectory is considered, after the replacement of those engines by the open-rotor engines. It is established that a medium-range airplane with two open-rotor engines meets the requirements of Chapter 4 of the ICAO standard with a significant margin. It is shown that airframe noise makes a significant contribution to the total noise of an airplane with open-rotor engines at landing.

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V. F. Kopiev

Moscow Research Center

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Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105005

M. L. Shur

Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University

Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg, 195251

A. K. Travin

Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University

Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg, 195251

I. V. Belyaev

Moscow Research Center

Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105005

B. S. Zamtfort

Moscow Research Center

Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105005

Yu. V. Medvedev

Moscow Research Center

Email: vkopiev@mktsagi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105005

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