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Nearfield observations of tones generated from supersonic jet flows
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1983
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AeroacousticsEngineeringEngineering AcousticAerospace EngineeringPhysical AcousticFluid MechanicsSupersonic CombustionNoiseAerodynamicsDiscrete Tone GenerationSound PropagationIntense ScreechNonlinear AcousticNearfield ObservationsNearfield Acoustic Survey
The physics of discrete tone generation (screech) from improperly expanded supersonic jets have been investigated experimentally. Both nearfield acoustic survey and phase-averaged schlieren flow visualization were conducted. The dominant mode of flow oscillation that occurred during intense screech and its coupling with the internal shock structure and external sound field were established. Deductions made from the observed coupling mechanism revealed the importance of Helmholtz number and shock cell spacing in the maintenance of screech. Measured amplitude variation of screech are compared with computed amplitude variation of the dominant instability. The results suggest that jet instability plays a direct role in the generation of screech.
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