Influence of nozzle-exit boundary-layer conditions on the flow and acoustic fields of initially laminar jets
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3075858
DOI10.1017/S0022112010003605zbMath1205.76238MaRDI QIDQ3075858
Christophe Bogey, Christophe Bailly
Publication date: 17 February 2011
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
76Q05: Hydro- and aero-acoustics
76N20: Boundary-layer theory for compressible fluids and gas dynamics
Related Items
A volume integral implementation of the Goldstein generalised acoustic analogy for unsteady flow simulations, Importance of the nozzle-exit boundary-layer state in subsonic turbulent jets, Acoustic resonance in the potential core of subsonic jets, Vortex pairing in jets as a global Floquet instability: modal and transient dynamics, On noise generation in low Reynolds number temporal round jets at a Mach number of 0.9, Nozzles, turbulence, and jet noise prediction, Interactions of large-scale structures in the near field of round jets at high Reynolds numbers, Effects of nozzle-exit boundary-layer profile on the initial shear-layer instability, flow field and noise of subsonic jets, Steepened Mach waves near supersonic jets: study of azimuthal structure and generation process using conditional averages, An investigation of the mechanisms of sound generation in initially laminar subsonic jets using the Goldstein acoustic analogy, Mach-number scaling of individual azimuthal modes of subsonic co-flowing jets, Finite differences for coarse azimuthal discretization and for reduction of effective resolution near origin of cylindrical flow equations, On the simulation of wave propagation with a higher-order finite volume scheme based on reproducing kernel methods, Large-eddy simulation of sonic coaxial jets with different total pressure ratios of the inner to outer nozzle, Resolution of computational aeroacoustics problems on unstructured grids with a higher-order finite volume scheme, Mode switching in a thick orifice jet, an LES and dynamic mode decomposition approach, Computational analysis of nozzle geometry variations for subsonic turbulent jets, Spanwise domain effects on streamwise vortices in the plane turbulent mixing layer, A CFD/CAA coupling method applied to jet noise prediction, Studies of flight-velocity effects on near-field and intermittent properties of a subsonic jet, PREDICTION OF NOISE GENERATED BY A ROUND NOZZLE JET FLOW USING COMPUTATIONAL AEROACOUSTICS, Influence of initial turbulence level on the flow and sound fields of a subsonic jet at a diameter-based Reynolds number of 105, Effect of non-parallel mean flow on the Green’s function for predicting the low-frequency sound from turbulent air jets
Cites Work
- High-order, low dispersive and low dissipative explicit schemes for multiple-scale and boundary problems
- A shock-capturing methodology based on adaptative spatial filtering for high-order non-linear computations
- A family of low dispersive and low dissipative explicit schemes for flow and noise computations.
- Numerical treatment of polar coordinate singularities
- Investigation of downstream and sideline subsonic jet noise using large eddy simulation
- Turbulence and energy budget in a self-preserving round jet: direct evaluation using large eddy simulation
- Instability waves in a subsonic round jet detected using a near-field phased microphone array
- The effect of streamwise vortices on the aeroacoustics of a Mach 0.9 jet
- An analysis of the correlations between the turbulent flow and the sound pressure fields of subsonic jets
- The sources of jet noise: experimental evidence
- Large eddy simulation of a circular jet: effect of inflow conditions on the near field
- Acoustics as a branch of fluid mechanics
- On the use of microjets to suppress turbulence in a Mach 0.9 axisymmetric jet
- Numerical study of screech generation in a planar supersonic jet
- Simulation of a hot coaxial jet: Direct noise prediction and flow-acoustics correlations
- Control of a high Reynolds number Mach 0.9 heated jet using plasma actuators
- Experiments on jet flows and jet noise far-field spectra and directivity patterns