Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Muffler – fluid conducting type
Patent
1979-01-02
1981-03-31
Hix, L. T.
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Muffler, fluid conducting type
181220, 181222, F02K 1100
Patent
active
042588235
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a turbulence control structure for use during static noise testing of jet aircraft engines. A flow transparent substantially spherical geodesic dome defined by a modified 9-frequency icosahedral frame encloses the intake of a jet engine on a test stand. The surface of the dome is covered by flat flow panels constructed of aluminum honeycomb adhesively bonded to stainless steel perforated sheet. The combination of perforated sheet and honeycomb attenuate streamwise and transverse components of inflow distortions in the intake air entering the engine. As a result, clear inflow is achieved, engine speed is stabilized, and engine intake noise approximating that of in-flight operation are achieved.
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Ganz Ulrich W.
Topness Paul C.
Fuller Benjamin R.
Hix L. T,.
The Boeing Company
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