Experiments on the aeroacoustics of an under-expanded supersonic jet impinging on a flat plate are presented and thoroughly discussed. A wide range of nozzle pressure ratios and of nozzle-to-plate distances has been analyzed with particular attention to the behavior of the discrete component of the noise. The investigation has been carried out by means of acoustic, particle image velocimetry and wall pressure measurements. The analysis of the relationship between the acoustic data and the fluid dynamic fields allows to examine the different source mechanisms of the discrete component of the noise and to evaluate the link between the jet flow structure and the acoustic tone features. Specifically, two ranges of nozzle pressure ratio have been observed showing different acoustic behaviors, characterized by distinct mechanisms of discrete noise generation. These regions are separated by a range of nozzle pressure ratios where impinging tones are not observed. The present experimental data extend previously published results, improving the analysis of the connection between fluid dynamic and acoustic fields and leading to a better comprehension of the impinging tone source mechanisms.

Sound source mechanisms in under‐expanded impinging jets / Sinibaldi, Giorgia; Marino, Luca; Romano, Giovanni Paolo. - In: EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS. - ISSN 0723-4864. - STAMPA. - 56:5(2015). [10.1007/s00348-015-1967-x]

Sound source mechanisms in under‐expanded impinging jets

Sinibaldi, Giorgia
;
Marino, Luca;Romano, Giovanni Paolo
2015

Abstract

Experiments on the aeroacoustics of an under-expanded supersonic jet impinging on a flat plate are presented and thoroughly discussed. A wide range of nozzle pressure ratios and of nozzle-to-plate distances has been analyzed with particular attention to the behavior of the discrete component of the noise. The investigation has been carried out by means of acoustic, particle image velocimetry and wall pressure measurements. The analysis of the relationship between the acoustic data and the fluid dynamic fields allows to examine the different source mechanisms of the discrete component of the noise and to evaluate the link between the jet flow structure and the acoustic tone features. Specifically, two ranges of nozzle pressure ratio have been observed showing different acoustic behaviors, characterized by distinct mechanisms of discrete noise generation. These regions are separated by a range of nozzle pressure ratios where impinging tones are not observed. The present experimental data extend previously published results, improving the analysis of the connection between fluid dynamic and acoustic fields and leading to a better comprehension of the impinging tone source mechanisms.
2015
Acoustic fields; aeroacoustics; dynamics; fluid dynamics; gas dynamics; nozzles; plates (structural components); supersonic aerodynamics; velocity measurement
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Sound source mechanisms in under‐expanded impinging jets / Sinibaldi, Giorgia; Marino, Luca; Romano, Giovanni Paolo. - In: EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS. - ISSN 0723-4864. - STAMPA. - 56:5(2015). [10.1007/s00348-015-1967-x]
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