International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power (Mar 2024)

Low-Noise Airfoils for Turbomachinery Applications: Two Examples of Optimization

  • Nicola Casari,
  • Ettore Fadiga,
  • Stefano Oliani,
  • Mattia Piovan,
  • Michele Pinelli,
  • Alessio Suman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijtpp9010009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 9

Abstract

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Automotive fans, small wind turbines, and manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (MAVs/UAVs) are just a few examples in which noise generated by the flow’s interaction with aerodynamic surfaces is a major concern. The current work shows the potential of a new airfoil shape to minimize noise generation, maintaining a high lift-to-drag ratio in a prescribed Reynolds regime. This investigation uses a multifidelity approach: a low-fidelity semiempirical model is exploited to evaluate the sound pressure level (SPL). Fast evaluation of a low-cost function enables the computation of a large range of possible profiles, and accuracy is added to the low-fidelity response surface with high-fidelity CFD data. The constraint of maintaining a predefined range of the lift coefficient and lift-to-drag ratio ensures the possibility of using this profile in usual design procedures.

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