Resolvent-based modeling of turbulent jet noise
Abstract
Resolvent analysis has demonstrated encouraging results for modeling coherent structures in jets when compared against their data-educed counterparts from high-fidelity large-eddy simulations (LES). We formulate resolvent analysis as an acoustic analogy that relates the near-field resolvent forcing to the near- and far-field pressure. We use an LES database of round, isothermal, Mach 0.9 and 1.5 jets to produce an ensemble of realizations for the acoustic field that we project onto a limited set of resolvent modes. In the near-field, we perform projections on a restricted acoustic output domain, , while the far-field projections are performed on a Kirchhoff surface comprising a 100-diameter arc centered at the nozzle. This allows the LES realizations to be expressed in the resolvent basis via a data-deduced, low-rank, cross-spectral density matrix. We find that a single resolvent mode reconstructs the most energetic regions of the acoustic field across Strouhal numbers, , and azimuthal wavenumbers, . Finally, we present a simple function that results in a rank-1 resolvent model agreeing within 2dB of the peak noise for both jets.
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@article{arxiv.2103.09421,
title = {Resolvent-based modeling of turbulent jet noise},
author = {Ethan Pickering and Aaron Towne and Peter Jordan and Tim Colonius},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.09421},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, 11 figures, Accepted to the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America