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Experimental study on noise reduction of a wavy multi-copter rotor

Experimental study on noise reduction of a wavy multi-copter rotor
Experimental study on noise reduction of a wavy multi-copter rotor
In order to alleviate rotor noise of multi-copters, a wavy rotor is modified from the baseline (BL) rotor by shifting every other cross section toward the trailing edge. Utilizing balance and far-field microphones, aerodynamic and acoustic performance of the wavy rotor is analysed. The aerodynamic performance of the wavy rotor is approximately the same as the BL rotor in terms of available thrust and power loading. Reduction of tonal noise in the middle-frequency range is observed for high RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) values, which is consistent with the trend of thrust spectra. Broadband noise decrease in the high frequency range is noticed for all RPM values. The noise reduction in the circumferential range corresponding to the advancing blade is larger than that of the retreating blade. The decrease of overall sound pressure level (OASPL) of the wavy rotor with respect to the BL rotor is about 1.4 ~ 2 dB.
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Yang, Y.
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Wang, Y.
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Li, Z.
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Yang, Y., Liu, Y., Hu, H., Liu, X., Wang, Y., Arcondoulis, E.J.G. and Li, Z. (2020) Experimental study on noise reduction of a wavy multi-copter rotor. Applied Acoustics, 165, [107311]. (doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107311).

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Abstract

In order to alleviate rotor noise of multi-copters, a wavy rotor is modified from the baseline (BL) rotor by shifting every other cross section toward the trailing edge. Utilizing balance and far-field microphones, aerodynamic and acoustic performance of the wavy rotor is analysed. The aerodynamic performance of the wavy rotor is approximately the same as the BL rotor in terms of available thrust and power loading. Reduction of tonal noise in the middle-frequency range is observed for high RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) values, which is consistent with the trend of thrust spectra. Broadband noise decrease in the high frequency range is noticed for all RPM values. The noise reduction in the circumferential range corresponding to the advancing blade is larger than that of the retreating blade. The decrease of overall sound pressure level (OASPL) of the wavy rotor with respect to the BL rotor is about 1.4 ~ 2 dB.

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Published date: 1 October 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 505929
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505929
ISSN: 0003-682X
PURE UUID: 6a6634db-ef85-45e8-ba0c-cd6827a9aa81
ORCID for E.J.G. Arcondoulis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3791-395X

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Date deposited: 23 Oct 2025 16:56
Last modified: 24 Oct 2025 02:15

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Author: Y. Yang
Author: Y. Liu
Author: H. Hu
Author: X. Liu
Author: Y. Wang
Author: E.J.G. Arcondoulis ORCID iD
Author: Z. Li

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