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.

25.02.2025

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