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Slat noise experiments are sometimes performed to provide data for the validation of numerical procedures. Under such circumstances, closed-section wind-tunnels, in contrast with open-section ones, offer well-defined boundary conditions for simulations. Nevertheless, many difficulties arise in aeroacoustic experiments with two-dimensional lifting body tests in such wind-tunnels. Reverberation and acoustic images can also interfere with the measurements. This paper addresses the effects of the aforementioned issues on the MD30P30N airfoil slat aeroacoustic measurements
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The results showed the error in the noise spectrum associated with the three-dimensional effect at the model ends may correspond to a decrement of 4 deg or higher of the entire wing angle of attack. The acoustic treatment over the wind-tunnel closed-section walls mitigated the mirror sources, nevertheless, the effects of such source images on both noise source maps and noise spectra in the region of interest were considered small.
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This page is a summary of: On closed-section wind-tunnel aeroacoustic experiments with a two-dimensional lifting body, Applied Acoustics, May 2019, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2018.12.029.
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