Development and Calibration of a Field-Deployable Microphone Phased Array for Propulsion and Airframe Noise Flyover Measurements
Autor: | Robert G. McSwain, William G. Culliton, Patricio A. Ravetta, David P. Lockard, Zachary R. Johns, William M. Humphreys, Mehdi R. Khorrami |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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020301 aerospace & aeronautics
Engineering Aircraft noise Noise measurement business.industry Microphone Phased array Acoustics 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences 010305 fluids & plasmas Data processing system Noise Signal-to-noise ratio 0203 mechanical engineering 0103 physical sciences Airframe business |
Zdroj: | 22nd AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference. |
DOI: | 10.2514/6.2016-2898 |
Popis: | A new aeroacoustic measurement capability has been developed consisting of a large channelcount, field-deployable microphone phased array suitable for airframe noise flyover measurements for a range of aircraft types and scales. The array incorporates up to 185 hardened, weather-resistant sensors suitable for outdoor use. A custom 4-mA current loop receiver circuit with temperature compensation was developed to power the sensors over extended cable lengths with minimal degradation of the signal to noise ratio and frequency response. Extensive laboratory calibrations and environmental testing of the sensors were conducted to verify the design's performance specifications. A compact data system combining sensor power, signal conditioning, and digitization was assembled for use with the array. Complementing the data system is a robust analysis system capable of near real-time presentation of beamformed and deconvolved contour plots and integrated spectra obtained from array data acquired during flyover passes. Additional instrumentation systems needed to process the array data were also assembled. These include a commercial weather station and a video monitoring / recording system. A detailed mock-up of the instrumentation suite (phased array, weather station, and data processor) was performed in the NASA Langley Acoustic Development Laboratory to vet the system performance. The first deployment of the system occurred at Finnegan Airfield at Fort A.P. Hill where the array was utilized to measure the vehicle noise from a number of sUAS (small Unmanned Aerial System) aircraft. A unique in-situ calibration method for the array microphones using a hovering aerial sound source was attempted for the first time during the deployment. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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