-The Onera elsA CFD software is both a software package capitalizing the innovative results of research over time and a multi-purpose tool for applied CFD and multi-physics. The research input from Onera and other laboratories and the feedback from aeronautical industry users allow enhancement of its capabilities and continuous improvement. The paper presents recent accomplishments of varying complexity from research and industry for a wide range of aerospace applications: aircraft, helicopters, turbomachinery...
Following large efforts to reduce tone noise during the last decades in modern high-bypass ratio turbofans, fan broadband noise reduction has become now an industrial priority. A hybrid computational method providing source-to-far-field predictions of broadband noise due to rotor-stator interaction is presented. The acoustic model is based on the loading term of the FWH (Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings) equation with a modal Green's function valid for an infinite annular duct, and a Kirchhoff approximation for the free-field radiation. The aerodynamic sources on the airfoils required by the model are expected to be directly issued from a LES (Large Eddy Simulation) computation. The method is applied to a simplified configuration tested in a laboratory rig. The first part of the study is concerned with the assessment of in- duct acoustic field. Usual assumptions about coherence and energy distribution between the acoustic modes are analyzed. PSD (Power Spectrum Density) are calculated through several ways. The second part is focused on the ability to generate an equivalent PSD by means of equivalent source distributions. The purpose is to validate a practical way for coupling LES with Computational Aero-Acoustics Euler solver, in order to include realistic geometry and mean flow effects.
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