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An Experimental Study of the Aeroacoustic Properties of a Propeller in Energy Harvesting Configuration

Scientists of the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 project proposed a technique to separate the coherent and incoherent components from pressure fluctuations generated by a propeller in propulsive and energy harvesting regimes. The team, comprised of Università Degli Studi Niccolò Cusano and Technische Universiteit Delft members, presented a technique that involves the use of a single microphone and proper orthogonal decomposition to separate the components.

Our FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 colleagues - Paolo Candeloro, Edoardo Martellini, Robert Nederlof, Tomas Sinnige, and Tiziano Pagliaroli- completed this study, and their paper was published in Fluids on the 27th of June under the title "An Experimental Study of the Aeroacoustic Properties of a Propeller in Energy Harvesting Configuration".

This scientific peer-reviewed open-access paper can be read by clicking on the following links.

View this paper on the Journal’s website.
View this paper in the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 community in Zenodo.

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