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Flight and Ground Operations in Support of Airframe Noise Reduction Tests

机译:飞行和地面运行以支持机身降噪测试

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Acoustic Research Measurements (ARM) project was established to evaluate via flight tests the noise reduction benefits of the Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) technology along with various main landing gear noise reduction concepts. The ACTE replaces the original Fowler flaps on the NASA Subsonic Research Aircraft Testbed (SCRAT), thus creating a seamless trailing edge that provides significant noise abatement benefits. The various main landing gear noise reduction concepts are grouped under the LAnding Gear noisE Reduction (LAGER) task and consist of fairings placed on the main landing gear along with two separate treatments applied to the main landing gear wheel well cavities. This paper discusses the tasks necessary to prepare each of these technologies for the ARM flights. The LAGER hardware was taken from model-scale concepts tested in wind tunnels to flight hardware, which had to be cleared as airworthy for the ARM flights. The ACTE flaps were initially intended to be removed from the SCRAT prior to the start of the ARM project. Retaining the ACTE flaps on the aircraft for a longer period of time to support the ARM flights resulted in additional inspections and considerations since the ACTE flaps were flown longer and at certain flight conditions for longer periods of time than initially analyzed. The flight and ground operations required for the ARM tests required extensive coordination among multiple groups and organizations in order to be successful. This paper provides an overview of the hardware development, ground operations, and flight operations which went into acquiring the desired acoustic measurements. In general, the flights were successful and demonstrated the noise reduction benefits of the ACTE flaps, the LAGER gear fairings, and the LAGER gear cavity treatments.
机译:建立了美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的声学研究测量(ARM)项目,以通过飞行测试评估自适应合规后缘(ACTE)技术的降噪优势以及各种主要起落架降噪概念。 ACTE取代了NASA亚音速研究飞机试验台(SCRAT)上的原始Fowler襟翼,从而形成了无缝的后缘,可显着降低噪音。各种主要起落架降噪概念归类于降低起落架噪音(LAGER)任务,包括放置在主起落架上的整流罩以及对主起落架轮舱腔进行的两种单独处理。本文讨论了为ARM飞行准备每种技术所需的任务。 LAGER硬件是从在风洞中测试过的模型规模概念中提取出来的,而到了飞行硬件,这对于ARM飞行来说必须是适航的。最初打算在ARM项目开始之前从SCRAT中移除ACTE襟翼。将ACTE襟翼在飞机上保留更长的时间以支持ARM飞行会导致额外的检查和考虑,因为ACTE襟翼比在最初的分析中飞行的时间更长,并且在某些飞行条件下飞行的时间更长。 ARM测试所需的飞行和地面操作需要多个小组和组织之间的广泛协调才能取得成功。本文概述了硬件开发,地面操作和飞行操作,这些操作已用于获取所需的声学测量结果。总的来说,这些飞行是成功的,并证明了ACTE襟翼,LAGER齿轮整流罩和LAGER齿轮腔处理在降低噪音方面的优势。

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