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    Tip Vortex and Wake Characteristics of a Counterrotating Open Rotor

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    One of the primary noise sources for Open Rotor systems is the interaction of the forward rotor tip vortex and blade wake with the aft rotor. NASA has collaborated with General Electric on the testing of a new generation of low noise, counterrotating Open Rotor systems. Three-dimensional particle image velocimetry measurements were acquired in the intra-rotor gap of the Historical Baseline blade set. The velocity measurements are of sufficient resolution to characterize the tip vortex size and trajectory as well as the rotor wake decay and turbulence character. The tip clearance vortex trajectory is compared to results from previously developed models. Forward rotor wake velocity profiles are shown. Results are presented in a form as to assist numerical modeling of Open Rotor system aerodynamics and acoustics

    A Stereoscopic PIV Study of a Near-Field Wingtip Vortex

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    Linkages between insomnia and suicidality: Prospective associations, high-risk subgroups and possible psychological mechanisms

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    Mucosal Vaccine Approaches for Prevention of HIV and SIV Transmission

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