Large-eddy simulations of noise reduction via fundamental-harmonic interactions in a supersonic rectangular jet
Benjamin J Malczewski,
Saman Salehian,
Vladimir V Golubev
et al.
Abstract:This work explores the use of bi-modal excitation to reduce the noise in a supersonic rectangular jet. The excitation is guided by previously published reduced-order modelling, suggesting that harmonic interactions can reduce the dominant noise sources in the jet. An unexcited jet is considered first as the baseline case, which showed Strouhal number 0.15 as the most dominant near field coherent structure, which also appeared as a prominent peak in the far field noise at low emission angles and as a secondary … Show more
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