Turbofan Noise Suppression Technique Offers Hushkit Potential

Credit: UCI PHOTOS
Hopes of making high bypass turbofans, and even supersonic engines, meet stricter future noise rules are being boosted by novel flow deflection studies underway in California and at NASA. The technique involves deflecting the secondary, or fan flow, downward to provide a deeper area of mixing below...

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