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Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Acoustics Technical Session
18 pages
Abstract:
In November 2024, Blue Ridge Research and Consulting and Archer Aviation performed acoustic flight tests of the pre-production version of Midnight, Archer Aviation’s full-scale, multirotor electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The flight tests included concurrent community noise and cabin noise measurements of Midnight across a range of flight conditions. This paper describes the flight test design, measurement instrumentation, and empirical analysis methods used to assess steadiness and repeatability, develop acoustic hemispheres, and identify aeroacoustic sources on Midnight. The acoustic measurements reveal that tonal noise from the propellers is dominant during hover, broadband noise from the propellers and airframe is dominant during cruise, and both tonal and broadband noise components are important during transition. The geometric arrangement of Midnight's propellers influences the acoustic directivity. Source separation using the Vold-Kalman filter reveals that the rear propellers produce higher tonal sound levels than the forward propellers, but broadband noise is the dominant contributor to the overall sound level in forward flight. The paper concludes with lessons learned and recommendations for future acoustic flight tests.
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