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On the unsteady dynamics of partially shrouded compressible jets

Fluid Dynamics 2021-10-27 v2

Abstract

We experimentally investigate a partially shrouded sonic jet (a sonic free-jet shielded by a solid wall-extension on one side) exiting from a planar nozzle at two different nozzle pressure ratio (ζ=4\zeta=4 and 55). We experimentally show that the inherent jet unsteadiness from the shock-induced flow separation on the wall and the emitted noise in the far-field is strongly coupled through a series of experiments like high-speed schlieren, wall-static pressure, unsteady pressure spectra, and microphone measurements. The partially shrouded jet's lateral free expansion is also identified to be complicated, three-dimensional, and the produced noise is directional. The emitted acoustic pulses from the flapping-jet, the radiated noise from the shock-induced separation on the wall, and the shock-shear layer interaction on the other side of the wall are responsible for the generated acoustic disturbances. The non-uniform aeroacoustic forcing on the top and bottom portion of the partially wall-bounded jet shear layer leads to a self-sustained jet oscillation and a discrete sound emission. The vital features are identified through the proper orthogonal decomposition of high-speed schlieren images and supplemented by other measurements.

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@article{arxiv.2102.07096,
  title  = {On the unsteady dynamics of partially shrouded compressible jets},
  author = {Soumya R. Nanda and S. K. Karthick and T. V. Krishna and A. De and S. Mohammed Ibrahim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07096},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 8 figures, contains 3 videos, article accepted in 'Experiments in Fluids' on September 20, 2021