Claims
- 1. A low-noise propulsion system of an air-cushion vehicle, comprising: an engine mounted on said vehicle; a fan having a hub and blades secured thereto and extending radially therefrom, said fan being coupled to and driven by said engine to propel said vehicle, and each of said blades being a wide-chord blade, the chord of which increases from blade root to blade tip; a duct mounted on said vehicle and coaxially encompassing said fan to form an air stream path for air propelled by said fan, said duct having a sound-absorbing laminated structure comprising an outer covering sheet without perforations, an inner sheet with a plurality of perforations, a layer of sound-absorbing material interposed between the outer covering sheet and the inner sheet, and a water barrier film interposed between the layer of sound-absorbing material and the inner sheet, said duct having a constricting portion downstream of said fan with respect to the direction in which air is propelled by said fan in a forward thrust direction constricting said duct to a cross-sectional area which is smaller than that of a portion of said duct that is upstream from said fan with respect to said direction; and a nose cone mounted to said duct centrally therein adjacent said fan, said nose cone having a sound-absorbing structure comprising an outer cone sheet with a plurality of perforations, an inner cone sheet without perforations, a layer of a sound-absorbing material interposed between the outer cone sheet and the inner cone sheet, and a water barrier film interposed between the layer of sound-absorbing material thereof and said outer cone sheet.
- 2. The low-noise propulsion system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a highly rigid common support base, and wherein the inner wall surface of said duct has a high degree of circularity, said fan is centered in said duct and coupled to and driven by said engine, and said engine and said duct are mounted on said common support base, whereby the clearance between the tips of the blades of the fan and said inner wall surface is maintained at a small value during operation of the fan.
- 3. The low-noise propulsion system of claim 1, wherein said nose cone is a tail fairing disposed downstream of said fan in said duct.
- 4. The low-noise propulsion system of an air-cushion vehicle, comprising: an engine mounted on said vehicle; a fan having a hub and blades secured thereto and extending radially therefrom, said fan being coupled to and driven by said engine to propel said vehicle, and each of said blades being a wide-chord blade, the chord of which increases from blade root to blade tip; a duct mounted on said vehicle and coaxially encompassing said fan to form an air stream path for air propelled by said fan, said duct having a sound-absorbing laminated structure comprising an outer covering sheet without perforations, an inner sheet with a plurality of perforations, a layer of sound-absorbing material interposed between the outer covering sheet and the inner sheet, and a water barrier film interposed between the layer of sound-absorbing material and the inner sheet, said duct having a means for reducing the noise generated by air vortexes along said duct by suppressing the generating of the vortexes, said means comprising a constricting portion downstream of said fan with respect to said direction; and a nose cone mounted to said duct centrally therein adjacent said fan, said nose cone having a sound-absorbing structure comprising an outer cone sheet with a plurality of perforations, an inner cone sheet without perforations, a layer of a sound-absorbing material interposed between the outer cone sheet and the inner cone sheet, and a water barrier film interposed between the layer of sound-absorbing material thereof and said outer cone sheet.
- 5. The low-noise propulsion system as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a highly rigid common support base, and wherein the inner wall surface of said duct has a high degree of circularity, said fan is centered in said duct and coupled to and driven by said engine, and said engine and said duct are mounted on said common support base, whereby the clearance between the tips of the blades of the fan and said inner wall surface is maintained at a small value during operation of the fan.
- 6. The low-noise propulsion system of claim 4, wherein said nose cone is a tail fairing disposed downstream of said fan in said duct.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 348,644, filed on May 8, 1989.
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