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Axial Flow Compressor Noise Studies
1962880 citationsJohn M. Tyler, T. G. SofrinSAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper seriesprofile →
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All Works
16 of 16 papers shown
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Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1995). Method for extracting forward acoustic wave components from rotating microphone measurements in the inlets of turbofan engines. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).2 indexed citations
Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1982). Investigation of continuously traversing microphone system for mode measurement. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).18 indexed citations
Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1977). Method of fan sound mode structure determination. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).8 indexed citations
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Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1976). Experimental clean combustor program: Noise study. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).8 indexed citations
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Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1974). Two stage low noise advanced technology fan. 1: Aerodynamic, structural, and acoustic design. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).
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Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1974). Multiple pure tone noise generated by fans at supersonic tip speeds. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 435–459.9 indexed citations
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Sofrin, T. G., et al.. (1972). Fan noise and performance. 311. 7.2 indexed citations
Tyler, John M. & T. G. Sofrin. (1962). Axial Flow Compressor Noise Studies. SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series. 1.880 indexed citations breakdown →
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