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Jet noise from instability mode interactions

Jet noise from instability mode interactions
Jet noise from instability mode interactions
A nonlinear interaction model is used to study sources of sound in jets. The model uses quadratic interactions of instability modes, which are obtained by solving the linear parabolized stability equations. Source terms involving nonlinear interactions are evaluated and a linear wave equation is solved with direct injection of the source terms. Thus the complete method solves only linear partial differential equations, coupled by nonlinear source terms. It allows the contribution of each modal interaction to be studied separately, giving a breakdown of the radiation pattern of each interaction. The method is demonstrated using a fixed base flow matched to the experiment of Stromberg et al. (J. Fluid Mech. 72(2), 1980). The squared streamwise velocity quadrupole is the largest source term for axisymmetric mode interactions, while for helical-helical mode interactions both the squared radial and squared azimuthal velocities are the main contributing sources, despite a strong cancelation effect between them. Results are also presented for an alternative implementation, in which the base flow is allowed to vary according to the Reynolds stresses of the developing instability modes. This model demonstrates sound production during mode growth and subsequent saturation.
jet noise, weakly nonlinear model
Sandham, Neil D.
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Salgado, Adriana M.
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Agarwal, Anurag
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Sandham, Neil D.
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Salgado, Adriana M.
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Agarwal, Anurag
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Sandham, Neil D., Salgado, Adriana M. and Agarwal, Anurag (2008) Jet noise from instability mode interactions. 14th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Vancouver, Canada. 05 - 07 May 2008. 12 pp .

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A nonlinear interaction model is used to study sources of sound in jets. The model uses quadratic interactions of instability modes, which are obtained by solving the linear parabolized stability equations. Source terms involving nonlinear interactions are evaluated and a linear wave equation is solved with direct injection of the source terms. Thus the complete method solves only linear partial differential equations, coupled by nonlinear source terms. It allows the contribution of each modal interaction to be studied separately, giving a breakdown of the radiation pattern of each interaction. The method is demonstrated using a fixed base flow matched to the experiment of Stromberg et al. (J. Fluid Mech. 72(2), 1980). The squared streamwise velocity quadrupole is the largest source term for axisymmetric mode interactions, while for helical-helical mode interactions both the squared radial and squared azimuthal velocities are the main contributing sources, despite a strong cancelation effect between them. Results are also presented for an alternative implementation, in which the base flow is allowed to vary according to the Reynolds stresses of the developing instability modes. This model demonstrates sound production during mode growth and subsequent saturation.

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Published date: 6 May 2008
Venue - Dates: 14th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 2008-05-05 - 2008-05-07
Keywords: jet noise, weakly nonlinear model
Organisations: Aerodynamics & Flight Mechanics

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Local EPrints ID: 64135
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64135
PURE UUID: 69932193-b5bd-4a44-9cb6-5de36c7229f3
ORCID for Neil D. Sandham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5107-0944

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:03

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Author: Neil D. Sandham ORCID iD
Author: Adriana M. Salgado
Author: Anurag Agarwal

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