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Flowfield and Noise Dynamics of Supersonic Rectangular Impinging Jets: Major versus Minor Axis Orientations
by
Kumar, Rajan
, Bhargav, Vikas N.
, Mehta, Yogesh
in
Acoustic resonance
/ Acoustic waves
/ Acoustics
/ Aerodynamic noise
/ Aerodynamics, Supersonic
/ Amplitudes
/ Axisymmetric flow
/ Design
/ Engineering research
/ Flat surfaces
/ flowfield
/ Image contrast
/ impinging jets
/ Jet aircraft
/ Jet impingement
/ jet noise
/ Jets
/ Measurement techniques
/ Microphones
/ Nozzles
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Pressure transducers
/ Rectangular jets
/ Shear layers
/ supersonic jets
/ Transducers
/ Vertical orientation
/ Vertical takeoff aircraft
/ Wall jets
2024
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Flowfield and Noise Dynamics of Supersonic Rectangular Impinging Jets: Major versus Minor Axis Orientations
by
Kumar, Rajan
, Bhargav, Vikas N.
, Mehta, Yogesh
in
Acoustic resonance
/ Acoustic waves
/ Acoustics
/ Aerodynamic noise
/ Aerodynamics, Supersonic
/ Amplitudes
/ Axisymmetric flow
/ Design
/ Engineering research
/ Flat surfaces
/ flowfield
/ Image contrast
/ impinging jets
/ Jet aircraft
/ Jet impingement
/ jet noise
/ Jets
/ Measurement techniques
/ Microphones
/ Nozzles
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Pressure transducers
/ Rectangular jets
/ Shear layers
/ supersonic jets
/ Transducers
/ Vertical orientation
/ Vertical takeoff aircraft
/ Wall jets
2024
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Flowfield and Noise Dynamics of Supersonic Rectangular Impinging Jets: Major versus Minor Axis Orientations
by
Kumar, Rajan
, Bhargav, Vikas N.
, Mehta, Yogesh
in
Acoustic resonance
/ Acoustic waves
/ Acoustics
/ Aerodynamic noise
/ Aerodynamics, Supersonic
/ Amplitudes
/ Axisymmetric flow
/ Design
/ Engineering research
/ Flat surfaces
/ flowfield
/ Image contrast
/ impinging jets
/ Jet aircraft
/ Jet impingement
/ jet noise
/ Jets
/ Measurement techniques
/ Microphones
/ Nozzles
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Pressure transducers
/ Rectangular jets
/ Shear layers
/ supersonic jets
/ Transducers
/ Vertical orientation
/ Vertical takeoff aircraft
/ Wall jets
2024
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Flowfield and Noise Dynamics of Supersonic Rectangular Impinging Jets: Major versus Minor Axis Orientations
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Flowfield and Noise Dynamics of Supersonic Rectangular Impinging Jets: Major versus Minor Axis Orientations
2024
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Overview
The current study explores the flowfield and noise characteristics of an ideally expanded supersonic (Mach 1.44) rectangular jet impinging on a flat surface. The existing literature is primarily concentrated on axisymmetric jets, known for their resonance dominance, pronounced unsteadiness, and acoustic signatures. In contrast, non-axisymmetric jets remain relatively less understood, particularly those impinging on a ground surface. By employing Schlieren imaging, high-frequency pressure measurements using high-bandwidth transducers, and particle image velocimetry (PIV), this research comprehensively examines the flow-acoustic phenomena. Schlieren imaging revealed distinct, coherent structures and strong acoustic waves, while pressure measurements at the impingement surface exhibited high-amplitude fluctuations, peaking at approximately 186 dB. Acoustic analysis identified multiple high-amplitude tones with unique directional characteristics, suggesting the potential for multiple simultaneous modes in rectangular jets. Furthermore, the PIV data elucidated differences in the jet shear layer and wall jet development attributed to the nozzle orientation. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of non-axisymmetric jet behavior, offering insights relevant to fundamental flow physics and practical applications such as vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
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