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Modelling landing gear noise with installation effects (2007)

Abstract
This paper describes continued development and validation of a semi-empirical model of the aerodynamic noise generated by aircraft landing gears at approach. The model has been developed with Airbus funding over a number of years1,2 , but recent studies carried out as part of the EC funded SILENCER project have led to the introduction of a number of new effects that occur on aircraft in flight. The core of the noise model is based on nondimensional source spectra derived from a database of full-scale tests on landing gears installed in the DNW wind tunnel. The new installation effects have been derived using the results of small-scale model tests3 and by analysis of flight test data4. The model is used to examine differences between the performance of noise control fairings installed on a landing gear in a wind tunnel and similar fairings installed on a real aircraft in flight.

Publication details
Download http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/50419/
Repository e-Prints Soton (United Kingdom)
Keywords TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Type Conference or Workshop Item, NonPeerReviewed