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Artikel
Analyzing the Impact of the Inlet Temperature on the Acoustic Noise Production from a Supersonic Jet using LES
Författare: |
Semlitsch, B., Mihaescu, M, Fuchs, L.F., Gutmark, E. |
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Artikel |
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Publicerad |
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Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, Acoustical Society of America |
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19
DOI: 10.1121/1.4799241 |
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2013 |
AbstractNon-ideal expanded supersonic jets emerging from a nozzle produce three different types of noise, i.e., shock-associated broadband noise,screech noise, and the turbulent mixing noise. The screech tone occurs due to self-excitation in a feedback-loop of flow propagating downstream and acoustic wave interaction. In downscaled laboratory experiments often the screech noise occurs, while the real applied exhaustjet of a gas turbine engine does not show this phenomena. Apart from a geometric scaling difference, usually a lower temperature is employed in experimental studies. The compressible Navier-Stokes equations are simulated numerically by a large eddy simulation approach to investigate the effect of jet operation temperature onto the noise development in a supersonic jet originating from a convergent-divergent nozzle. The jet-exit Mach-number is 1.56, while the total temperature ratios are 1.27, 2.46, and 3.65. The differences in the acoustic near-field will be presented and the interaction of flow-field with acoustic waves will be analyzed and compared to each other.
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