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Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges

Studies on porous trailing edges, manufactured with open-cell Ni-Cr-Al foams with sub-millimeter pore sizes, have shown encouraging results for the mitigation of turbulent boundary-layer trailing-edge noise. However, the achieved noise mitigation is typically dependent upon the pore geometry, which...

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Autores principales: Hedayati, Reza, Rubio Carpio, Alejandro, Luesutthiviboon, Salil, Ragni, Daniele, Avallone, Francesco, Casalino, Damiano, van der Zwaag, Sybrand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071087
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author Hedayati, Reza
Rubio Carpio, Alejandro
Luesutthiviboon, Salil
Ragni, Daniele
Avallone, Francesco
Casalino, Damiano
van der Zwaag, Sybrand
author_facet Hedayati, Reza
Rubio Carpio, Alejandro
Luesutthiviboon, Salil
Ragni, Daniele
Avallone, Francesco
Casalino, Damiano
van der Zwaag, Sybrand
author_sort Hedayati, Reza
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description Studies on porous trailing edges, manufactured with open-cell Ni-Cr-Al foams with sub-millimeter pore sizes, have shown encouraging results for the mitigation of turbulent boundary-layer trailing-edge noise. However, the achieved noise mitigation is typically dependent upon the pore geometry, which is fixed after manufacturing. In this study, a step to control the aeroacoustics effect of such porous trailing edges is taken, by applying a polymeric coating onto the internal foam structure. Using this method, the internal topology of the foam is maintained, but its permeability is significantly affected. This study opens a new possibility of aeroacoustic control, since the polymeric coatings are temperature responsive, and their thickness can be controlled inside the foam. Porous metallic foams with pore sizes of 580, 800, and 1200 μm are (internally) spray-coated with an elastomeric coating. The uncoated and coated foams are characterized in terms of reduced porosity, average coating thickness and air-flow resistance. Subsequently, the coated and uncoated foams are employed to construct tapered inserts installed at the trailing edge of an NACA 0018 airfoil. The noise mitigation performances of the coated metal foams are compared to those of uncoated metal foams with either similar pore size or permeability value, and both are compared to the solid trailing edge reference case. Results show that that the permeability of the foam can be easily altered by the application of an internal coating on the metallic foams. The noise reduction characteristics of the coated foams are similar to equivalent ones with metallic materials, provided that the coating material is rigid enough not to plastically deform under flow conditions.
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spelling pubmed-64801252019-04-29 Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges Hedayati, Reza Rubio Carpio, Alejandro Luesutthiviboon, Salil Ragni, Daniele Avallone, Francesco Casalino, Damiano van der Zwaag, Sybrand Materials (Basel) Article Studies on porous trailing edges, manufactured with open-cell Ni-Cr-Al foams with sub-millimeter pore sizes, have shown encouraging results for the mitigation of turbulent boundary-layer trailing-edge noise. However, the achieved noise mitigation is typically dependent upon the pore geometry, which is fixed after manufacturing. In this study, a step to control the aeroacoustics effect of such porous trailing edges is taken, by applying a polymeric coating onto the internal foam structure. Using this method, the internal topology of the foam is maintained, but its permeability is significantly affected. This study opens a new possibility of aeroacoustic control, since the polymeric coatings are temperature responsive, and their thickness can be controlled inside the foam. Porous metallic foams with pore sizes of 580, 800, and 1200 μm are (internally) spray-coated with an elastomeric coating. The uncoated and coated foams are characterized in terms of reduced porosity, average coating thickness and air-flow resistance. Subsequently, the coated and uncoated foams are employed to construct tapered inserts installed at the trailing edge of an NACA 0018 airfoil. The noise mitigation performances of the coated metal foams are compared to those of uncoated metal foams with either similar pore size or permeability value, and both are compared to the solid trailing edge reference case. Results show that that the permeability of the foam can be easily altered by the application of an internal coating on the metallic foams. The noise reduction characteristics of the coated foams are similar to equivalent ones with metallic materials, provided that the coating material is rigid enough not to plastically deform under flow conditions. MDPI 2019-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6480125/ /pubmed/30986946 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071087 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hedayati, Reza
Rubio Carpio, Alejandro
Luesutthiviboon, Salil
Ragni, Daniele
Avallone, Francesco
Casalino, Damiano
van der Zwaag, Sybrand
Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title_full Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title_fullStr Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title_full_unstemmed Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title_short Role of Polymeric Coating on Metallic Foams to Control the Aeroacoustic Noise Reduction of Airfoils with Permeable Trailing Edges
title_sort role of polymeric coating on metallic foams to control the aeroacoustic noise reduction of airfoils with permeable trailing edges
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071087
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