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Mechanisms of Transonic Blade-Vortex Interaction Noise
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1993
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AeroacousticsUnsteady FlowEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringCompressibility WavesFluid MechanicsShock TubeApplied PhysicsAtmospheric AcousticNoiseAerodynamicsRotor DynamicVortex Induced VibrationVortex DynamicSound PropagationVortex-airfoil Interaction
Experimental investigations of aerodynamic sound generation due to vortex-airfoil interaction in two-dimensional flow were performed using two different experimental set-up a vacuum-operated wind tunnel and a shock tube. Flow visualization was accomplished by a Mach-Zehnder interferometer as well as by a holographic interferometer. The interferograms obtained were evaluated by an image processing system. In addition, pressure measurements were carried out in the shock tube which allows for a correlation of time-dependent pressure distributions and the density distributions evaluated from the interferograms. Two mechanism of aerodynamic sound generation are identified. These are different from the dipole-like mechanism known for subsonic flow fields. The newly found sound are called transonic waves and compressibility waves. For both of them simple models have been suggested which can partly explain their occurrence and their strengths.
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