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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 18,1996 PSA#1553NASA Langley Research Center, Industry Assistance Office, MS 144
Hampton, Va. 23681-0001 A -- NOISE REDUCTION RESEARCH FOR ADVANCED SUBSONIC TRANSPORTS POC
Linda P. Fitzgerald, Industry Assistance Office, (804) 864-2461. NASA
Langley Research Center has a continuing program supporting development
of advanced aircraft noise prediction and control technology for the
U.S. aircraft industry. Potential sources for these specific
requirements in support of the Advanced Subsonic Technology Noise
Reduction Program milestones are being sought who have: expertise in
acoustic and aerodynamic testing of model airframes and their
components, including high-powered ducted fan models, experience in the
collection, reduction and analysis of microphone array data for the
purposes of in-duct modal measurement, farfield radiation mapping, and
airframe and engine noise source localization, world class facilities
for acoustic measurements in the geometric farfield from model
airframes and components with cross-flow dimensions as large as 12 feet
and with operating speeds up to Mach 0.25 and with provisions for
testing powered models with continuous drive air mass flow up to 30
lbm/sec, a high-powered ducted fan model of at least 18'' diameter with
provisions for running with or without stators and support struts, with
or without boundary layer suction on the inlet duct, variable rotor to
stator axial spacing, rotor tip clearance control, variable fan
loading, with adequate in-duct instrumentation and processing
capability to measure axial and circumferential wavenumber spectra for
broadband and tonal acoustic fields with energy in all propagating
modes at frequencies up to 5 times the blade passage frequency, and
optical glass window to permit use of fiber- optic laser Doppler
velocimetry between the rotor and stator, experience in large-scale
wind tunnel testing of propulsion airframe interaction effects on noise
from a large scale configuration representative of a current subsonic
transport in the high-lift mode capable of modeling details of the wing
and engine geometry to quantify the change in airframe noise due to the
presence of the engine exhaust and to quantify the change in the jet
noise due to the presence of the wing high-lift flowfield, a
high-bypass-ratio dual flow jet simulator for study of jet noise
phenomena including influence of freestream flow at angle of attack,
large high temperature dual flow jet simulation rig for jet noise
studies for subsonic and supersonic transports, experience in designing
and manufacturing nacelle liners with lining features such as variable
depth buried septum double-layer linings, experience in the design of
nacelle noise suppression hardware, capability to measure non-uniform
impedance distributions for liners built to scales of 0.2 to 1.0 of
full scale with grazing flow up to Mach 0.5 and grazing incidence sound
at frequencies up to 3kHz, capability to test transmission loss
characteristics of full scale fuselage barrel sections up to wide body
class aircraft in a fully anechoic environment, access to large
database of flight test data on a broad class of commercial aircraft
relating to exterior flow, boundary layer pressure loading and jet
noise near-field loading, access to large data bases for detailed
airframe noise characteristics of current subsonic transports including
wing and high-lift systems designs, and demonstrated expertise in
extracting meaningful acoustic data from reverberant and noisy
environments such as hard wall wind tunnels. This procurement will
provide for a maximum effort of approximately 100,000 hours over a 3
year period. Interested offerors having the required specialized
capabilities to meet the above requirements should submit a capability
statement of 10 pages or less indicating the ability to perform all
aspects of the effort described herein and at least one reference from
a previous contract, preferably from a Government agency. (Please
provide a contract number, names of cognizant contract personnel, and
an applicable telephone number on the contract). Offerors must identify
the equipment which they will furnish to perform the work. This
synopsis is for information and planning purposes and does not indicate
a commitment by the Government nor that the government will pay for
information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results
of the evaluation. Respondents deemed fully qualified will be
considered in any resulting solicitation for the requirement. Firms
responding should indicate whether they are a socially or economically
disadvantaged business firm, a small business, an 8(a) and/or
women-owned business. The Government reserves the right to consider a
small business or 8(a) set-aside based on responses hereto. All
responses shall be submitted to the NASA Langley Research Center,
Industry Assistance Office, Mail Stop 144, Hampton, VA 23681-0001
within 14 days from the date of publication of this announcement. In
responding reference SS255. (0074) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19960315\A-0015.SOL)
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