A comparison of tonal-broadband decomposition algorithms for propeller noise
Lucas A Bonomo,
Julio A Cordioli,
Alysson K Colaciti
et al.
Abstract:The usage of propellers is increasing as an alternative to traditional aircraft and has become the primary option for new urban mobility vehicles. However, noise emissions from rotating blades can be a challenge for the certification of these new vehicles. The acoustic sources from a propeller can be decomposed into deterministic and random components. Therefore, academic research has focused on developing methods to separate these components. This study compares the performance of several methods available in… Show more
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