1985
DOI: 10.1121/1.2022500
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Preliminary analysis of tone-excited two-stream jet velocity decay

Abstract: Acoustic research related to jet flows has established that sound, by amplifying the naturally occurring large-scale structures in turbulent shear layers, can cause a more rapid decay of the jet plume velocity and temperature and jet spread. One possible application of this sound-flow interaction phenomenon is to future STOL aircraft that may require modified jet plume characteristics in order to reduce the loads and temperatures on the deflected flaps during takeoff and landing operations. A preliminary analy… Show more

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