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Experimental investigation of flow and heating in a resonance tube
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1979
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AeroacousticsResonance TubeEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringHeat PipeUnsteady FlowHeat Transfer ProcessIn-cylinder FlowThermodynamicsPropulsionHeat TransferMultiphase FlowResonance TubesSupersonic CombustionDetonation PhenomenonAerospace EngineeringHeat ExchangerHeat Transfer EnhancementAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationNozzle ExitThermal Engineering
Experiments have been performed to determine the basic mechanism of heating in resonance tubes of square section with constant area excited by underexpanded jet flows. The jet flow between the nozzle exit and the tube inlet plays a key role in the performance of a resonance tube. A detailed and systematic investigation of the unsteady complex shock structure in this part of the flow region has led to a better understanding of the fundamental mechanisms associated with the gas heating in such tubes. A study of the effects of tube location in relation to free-jet shock location (without the presence of the resonance tube) has shed further light on the underlying mechanism of sustained oscillations of the flow in a resonance tube.
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