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Acoustic response of structured and randomized porous blunt trailing edges subject to turbulent boundary layers

Acoustic response of structured and randomized porous blunt trailing edges subject to turbulent boundary layers
Acoustic response of structured and randomized porous blunt trailing edges subject to turbulent boundary layers
The attachment of porous media to a blunt trailing edge (TE) can significantly suppress vortex shedding processes and the related tonal noise, yet the near-wall and internal flow fields of porous media are difficult to analyze experimentally and rely on numerical simulations to elucidate the internal flow features. A structured porous trailing edge (SPTE) has been recently designed that follows a methodology of a structured porous coated cylinder. The SPTE acoustic response was compared against randomized porous media with 10 and 30 pores/in. in an anechoic wind tunnel over a range of flow velocities. Acoustic beamforming revealed that the dominant acoustic sources were at the end of the solid plate, even when a porous TE was attached. A region of integration was used to extract acoustic spectra without additional noise sources, revealing that the SPTE possesses superior noise reduction capability. Dipolar directivity patterns were observed at the vortex shedding frequency for each TE, and the coherence between microphones revealed the complex acoustic propagation of the high-frequency content. A wavelet analysis revealed how the SPTE breaks periodic vortex shedding cycles into smaller cycles over a wider frequency range, leading to an overall noise reduction relative to the other TEs.
0001-4966
1029–1040
Arcondoulis, Elias J. G.
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Ragni, Daniele
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Fiscaletti, Daniele
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Merino-Martinez, Roberto
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Liu, Yu
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Arcondoulis, Elias J. G.
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Ragni, Daniele
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Fiscaletti, Daniele
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Merino-Martinez, Roberto
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Liu, Yu
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Arcondoulis, Elias J. G., Ragni, Daniele, Fiscaletti, Daniele, Merino-Martinez, Roberto and Liu, Yu (2024) Acoustic response of structured and randomized porous blunt trailing edges subject to turbulent boundary layers. The Journal of The Acoustical Society of America, 156 (2), 1029–1040. (doi:10.1121/10.0028189).

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The attachment of porous media to a blunt trailing edge (TE) can significantly suppress vortex shedding processes and the related tonal noise, yet the near-wall and internal flow fields of porous media are difficult to analyze experimentally and rely on numerical simulations to elucidate the internal flow features. A structured porous trailing edge (SPTE) has been recently designed that follows a methodology of a structured porous coated cylinder. The SPTE acoustic response was compared against randomized porous media with 10 and 30 pores/in. in an anechoic wind tunnel over a range of flow velocities. Acoustic beamforming revealed that the dominant acoustic sources were at the end of the solid plate, even when a porous TE was attached. A region of integration was used to extract acoustic spectra without additional noise sources, revealing that the SPTE possesses superior noise reduction capability. Dipolar directivity patterns were observed at the vortex shedding frequency for each TE, and the coherence between microphones revealed the complex acoustic propagation of the high-frequency content. A wavelet analysis revealed how the SPTE breaks periodic vortex shedding cycles into smaller cycles over a wider frequency range, leading to an overall noise reduction relative to the other TEs.

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Published date: 1 August 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 506128
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506128
ISSN: 0001-4966
PURE UUID: d185b035-4c6e-45a8-bcdf-a926f7fda372
ORCID for Elias J. G. Arcondoulis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3791-395X

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Author: Elias J. G. Arcondoulis ORCID iD
Author: Daniele Ragni
Author: Daniele Fiscaletti
Author: Roberto Merino-Martinez
Author: Yu Liu

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