Final Report Summary - ACOCTIA (Active Control Of Cavity Tones In Aircrafts)
The main objective of the EU FP7 IEF ACOCTIA focuses on the source noise reduction of airframe noise due to the landing gear cavities; specifically, the cavity tones produced as a result of a fluid-dynamic or fluid-resonant oscillation by controlling cavity flow oscillations, with the aim to generate solutions that will bring improvement towards the ACARE objectives.
The following specific technical and scientific objectives are defined in the ACOCTIA project:
• Design considerations of the cavity to ensure that any resonant coupling between the cavity frequencies and the fluid-dynamic and fluid-resonant oscillations are minimised (this objective could also be seen as a passive control approach).
• Integration of hybrid concepts; active/passive control of the cavity tones of aircraft: investigation of a range of technologies aimed at ensuring local control of the cavity tonal noise generation by means of passive control, active noise control, flow control as well as adaptive and variable techniques.
• Experimental validation in the Anechoic Chamber.
More information about the project can be found at the project website http://www.acoctia.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra)
Dr. Pedro Cobo Parra - AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
pedro.cobo@csic.es
Dr. Cristobal Gonzalez Diaz - IEF Researcher
cristobal.g.diaz@csic.es
Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información (ITEFI)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Serrano, 144
28006 Madrid
Spain