2015
DOI: 10.2514/1.j053953
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Acoustic Phenomena from Correctly Expanded Supersonic Jet Impinging on Inclined Plate

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“…The ideally expanded, 20-mm nozzle-diameter (D j ), Mach 1.8 jet is located at the Kashiwa Campus of the University of Tokyo. Although the facility is not anechoic, nearby reflecting surfaces were wrapped in fiberglass, resulting in good agreement 19 with anechoic far-field sound level measurements. 20 Calibrated acoustic pressure waveform data were synchronously acquired at five 2D intensity probes and a 40 D jradius arc with National Instruments PXI-4498 cards sampling at 204.8 kHz.…”
Section: Supersonic Jet Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The ideally expanded, 20-mm nozzle-diameter (D j ), Mach 1.8 jet is located at the Kashiwa Campus of the University of Tokyo. Although the facility is not anechoic, nearby reflecting surfaces were wrapped in fiberglass, resulting in good agreement 19 with anechoic far-field sound level measurements. 20 Calibrated acoustic pressure waveform data were synchronously acquired at five 2D intensity probes and a 40 D jradius arc with National Instruments PXI-4498 cards sampling at 204.8 kHz.…”
Section: Supersonic Jet Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…10 The 20 mm diameter ( ), converging-diverging nozzle was ideally expanded at Mach 1.8. Due to the non-anechoic environment, reflecting surfaces were wrapped in fiberglass as seen in Figure 2b.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This case has been studied extensively by Nakanishi et al, 34 Akamine et al, 35 and Tsutsumi et al, [36][37][38] and there is considerable experimental data (obtained at JAXA) available for comparison and solver validation purposes. The nozzle exit diameter, D = 20 mm, the Reynolds number based on D is Re =∼ 1.1 × 10 6 , 39 and the distance to the plate is L/D = 5 which causes the jet to impinge on the plate inside the potential core.…”
Section: Va Supersonic Jet Impinging On Inclined Platementioning
confidence: 98%
“…(16). This issue as well as Loci/CHEM validation against the free jet acoustic data available in the literature 39,43 are planned for detailed consideration during next stages of this study.…”
Section: Vb Supersonic Jet Impinging On Inclined Plate Including Inmentioning
confidence: 99%