Publication | Closed Access
Calculation of Sound Propagation in Nonuniform Flows: Suppression of Instability Waves
110
Citations
9
References
2004
Year
AeroacousticsOutdoor Sound PropagationNonuniform FlowsEngineeringAcoustic WavesAerospace EngineeringPhysical AcousticFluid MechanicsAtmospheric AcousticConvective InstabilitiesAerodynamicsSound PropagationInstability WavesFrequency DomainNonlinear Acoustic
Acoustic waves propagating through nonuniform flows are subject to convection and refraction. Most noise prediction schemes use a linear wave operator to capture these effects. However, the wave operator can also support instability waves that, for a jet, are the well-known Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities. These are convective instabilities that can completely overwhelm the acoustic solution downstream of the source location. A general technique to filter out the instability waves is presented. A mathematical analysis is presented that demonstrates that the instabilities are suppressed if a time-harmonic response is assumed, and the governing equations are solved by a direct solver in the frequency domain. Also, a buffer-zone treatment for a nonreflecting boundary condition implementation in the frequency domain is developed
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1