Yasushi Ito
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2014
Mitsuhiro Murayama; Kazuyuki Nakakita; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Hiroki Ura; Yasushi Ito; Meelan M. Choudhari
Aeroacoustic measurements associated with noise radiation from the leading edge slat of the canonical, unswept 30P30N three-element high-lift airfoil configuration have been obtained in a 2 m x 2 m hard-wall wind tunnel at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Performed as part of a collaborative effort on airframe noise between JAXA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the model geometry and majority of instrumentation details are identical to a NASA model with the exception of a larger span. For an angle of attack up to 10 degrees, the mean surface Cp distributions agree well with free-air computational fluid dynamics predictions corresponding to a corrected angle of attack. After employing suitable acoustic treatment for the brackets and end-wall effects, an approximately 2D noise source map is obtained from microphone array measurements, thus supporting the feasibility of generating a measurement database that can be used for comparison with free-air numerical simulations. Both surface pressure spectra obtained via KuliteTM transducers and the acoustic spectra derived from microphone array measurements display a mixture of a broad band component and narrow-band peaks (NBPs), both of which are most intense at the lower angles of attack and become progressively weaker as the angle of attack is increased. The NBPs exhibit a substantially higher spanwise coherence in comparison to the broadband portion of the spectrum and, hence, confirm the trends observed in previous numerical simulations. Somewhat surprisingly, measurements show that the presence of trip dots between the stagnation point and slat cusp enhances the NBP levels rather than mitigating them as found in a previous experiment.
Computers & Fluids | 2013
Yasushi Ito
aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2017
Kazuomi Yamamoto; Takehisa Takaishi; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Yuzuru Yokokawa; Yasushi Ito; Masataka Kohzai; Hitoshi Arizono; Ryotaro Sakai; Hirokazu Shoji; Yosuke Ueno; Yuta Tsuchimoto; Kazuhide Isotani; Kenji Hayama; Toshiyuki Kumada; Akihisa Shimada
aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2017
Yuzuru Yokokawa; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Takehisa Takaishi; Hiroki Ura; Masataka Kohzai; Yasushi Ito; Ryotaro Sakai; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Kazuhide Isotani; Yosuke Ueno; Yuta Tsuchimoto; Kenji Hayama
aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2017
Mitsuhiro Murayama; Yuzuru Yokokawa; Yasushi Ito; Takehisa Takaishi; Ryotaro Sakai; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Yosuke Ueno; Kazuhide Isotani; Yuta Tsuchimoto; Kenji Hayama; Tohru Hirai; Kentaro Tanaka
aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2018
Takehisa Takaishi; Toshiyuki Kumada; Yuzuru Yokokawa; Yasushi Ito; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Ryotaro Sakai; Akihisa Shimada; Kazuomi Yamamoto
2018 Applied Aerodynamics Conference | 2018
Shunsuke Koike; Yasushi Ito; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Kazuyuki Nakakita; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Kazuhiro Kusunose
2018 Flow Control Conference | 2018
Yasushi Ito; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Shunsuke Koike; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Kazuyuki Nakakita; Kazuhiro Kusunose
2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2018
Benedikt Konig; Ehab Fares; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Yasushi Ito
2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2018
Yasushi Ito; Mitsuhiro Murayama; Yuzuru Yokokawa; Kazuomi Yamamoto; Kentaro Tanaka; Tohru Hirai; Hidemasa Yasuda; Atsushi Tajima; Akio Ochi