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분산전기추진시스템과 등가 단일 프로펠러 간의 공력 및 소음 성능 비교 연구COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AERODYNAMIC AND ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE BETWEEN DISTRIBUTED ELECTRIC PROPULSION AND EQUIVALENT SINGLE PROPELLER

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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AERODYNAMIC AND ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE BETWEEN DISTRIBUTED ELECTRIC PROPULSION AND EQUIVALENT SINGLE PROPELLER
Authors
송현수황유현명노신이학진
Issue Date
Dec-2025
Publisher
한국전산유체공학회
Keywords
친환경 항공기; 분산전기추진; 공력 간섭; 공력 소음; 전산유체역학; 격자 볼츠만 법; Sustainable aircraft; Distributed electric Propulsion; Aerodynamic interference; Aerodynamic noise; Computational fluid dynamics; Lattice-Boltzmann method
Citation
한국전산유체공학회지, v.30, no.4, pp 1 - 18
Pages
18
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국전산유체공학회지
Volume
30
Number
4
Start Page
1
End Page
18
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81867
ISSN
1598-6071
Abstract
Distributed electric propulsion(DEP) has attracted attention as a sustainable alternative to conventional propulsion systems in pursuit of carbon-neutral aviation. Although DEP systems offer advantages such as improved aerodynamic control and reduced noise emissions, the complex flow interactions among multiple rotors and the wing surface should be investigated to ensure reliable performance prediction. This study presents a comparative numerical analysis of aerodynamic and acoustic performance between a single-propeller configuration and a DEP system under equivalent thrust and tip Mach number conditions. Flow simulations were conducted using the Lattice Boltzmann Method(LBM), and far-field acoustic predictions were obtained via the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings(FW-H) method under impermeable surface assumptions. The DEP configuration with three propellers generated a more spanwise-uniform suction distribution, yielding a 5-8% increase in lift coefficient compared to the single-propeller case. However, drag was slightly higher due to increased friction from multiple rotors. Moreover, the DEP system achieved an average noise reduction of 2-3 dB in Overall Sound Pressure Level(OASPL), with a maximum reduction of 4.1 dB observed in the downward direction. These results demonstrate that DEP systems can offer aerodynamic benefits while significantly reducing noise emissions, supporting their applicability to next generation low noise air vehicle designs.
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