This 1-page memo summarizes an analysis of wind tunnel data measuring noise and force on a cylindrical aircraft component. The data was analyzed to identify any acoustic tones recorded and estimate the root-mean-square aerodynamic force on the test object. A single prominent tone was identified at 150 Hz, and the RMS force was estimated to be 5 Newtons.
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Case Study: Noise and Force Study of Bluff Bodies
This 1-page memo summarizes an analysis of wind tunnel data measuring noise and force on a cylindrical aircraft component. The data was analyzed to identify any acoustic tones recorded and estimate the root-mean-square aerodynamic force on the test object. A single prominent tone was identified at 150 Hz, and the RMS force was estimated to be 5 Newtons.
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Case Study: Noise and Force Study of Bluff
Bodies
Your supervisor needs an assessment done of recently acquired anechoic wind
tunnel data of flow over a cylindrical aircraft component that produces an acoustic tone. Using the data provided (as a data file), perform an analysis that provides the frequeny(ies) of any tone(s) recorded in the data AND an estimate of the rms aerodynamic force on the test object. Present your results as a short 1-page memo for your supervisor that specifies the problem you are solving, how you solved it and the results. The data file will be available on myuni.