BROADBAND NOISE PREDICTION FOR ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY: A COMPUTATIONALIST PERSPECTIVE

PhDAER Seminar
Tuesday, December 17, from 14:30 - Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Aerospaziali, Politecnico di Milano, Sala Consiglio DAER, Second Floor, Campus Bovisa, Via La Masa, 34, Milano (MI)
Streaming at: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/barbara.re
This presentation will explore some of the prominent broadband noise sources for advanced air mobility vehicles from a computationalist perspective.
Particularly, a detailed discussion into the different types of blade self-noise and blade-wake interaction noise will be provided using both experimental and computational results.
Low- and high-fidelity prediction strategies for each source, including assumptions, limitations, and current practices will be investigated.
Finally, research questions pertaining to each noise source will be proposed.
Speaker:
Dr. Christopher Thurman has been a research aerospace engineer in the Aeroacoustics Branch at the NASA Langley Research Center since 2019. His main area of research is multi-fidelity broadband noise prediction for advanced air mobility vehicles and vehicle components. Dr. Thurman received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2022.
Free admission, open to all members of the university community and the public, subject to availability.
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