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Aerodynamic aspects of shock containing jet plumes

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In this article, an aerodynamic and acoustic measurements of shock-free and shock-containing plumes were acquired for several supersonic free-jet model nozzles for the purpose of investigating important features of the broadband shock noise generation process.
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Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements of shock-free and shock-containing plumes were acquired for several supersonic free-jet model nozzles. The purpose was to investigate important features of the broadband shock noise generation process. The aerodynamic measurements include the variation of shock cell spacing and strength as a function of nozzle pressure ratio, and longitudinal turbulent-mass-flux axial development as determined by a hot-film probe. In addition, correlations of the hot-film probe with a near-field microphone were obtained. These measurements provide useful information concerning the relation of peak shock noise frequency and level with variations in shock cell spacing and strength. In general, it is shown that a distinction must be made between plumes containing weak and strong imbedded shocks. Strong shocks diminish the level of emitted shock noise and influence the behavior of the jet mixing noise process. The probable location and spectral content for the shock-shear layer interaction mechanism is indicated by the correlations. Numerical inviscid plume comparisons with experimental data are also included.

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Shock associated noise of supersonic jets from convergent-divergent nozzles

TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived a scaling formula that the intensity of shock associated noise varies as (Mj2 − Md2)2 where Mj and Md are the fully expanded jet operating Mach number and nozzle design Mach number, respectively.
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Stochastic model theory of broadband shock associated noise from supersonic jets

TL;DR: In this paper, a method based on the work of Tam and Tanna (1982) for calculating the near field noise spectrum and the spatial distribution of broadband shock associated noise from supersonic jets is proposed.
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Free underexpanded jets in a quiescent medium: A review

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Structure of Supersonic Jet Flow and Its Radiated Sound

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-order numerical scheme is used to perform large-eddy simulations of a supersonic jet flow with emphasis on capturing the time-dependent flow structure representating the sound source.
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The shock-cell structures and screech tone frequencies of rectangular and non-axisymmetric supersonic jets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a linear shock cell model for non-axisymmetric supersonic jets from convergent-divergent nozzles operating at off-design conditions, where the mixing layer of the jet is approximated by a vortex sheet.
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Experiments of shock associated noise of supersonic jets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the aero-acoustics associated with model nozzles operating supersonically and compared the shock structure and radiated shock noise of Mach 1.5 and 2.0 noizles with those of a convergent nozzle over a wide nozzle pressure ratio range corresponding to a fully expanded Mach number between unity and 237.