2003
DOI: 10.1017/s0022112003004518
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The absorption of axial acoustic waves by a perforated liner with bias flow

Abstract: The effectiveness of a cylindrical perforated liner with mean bias flow in its absorption of planar acoustic waves in a duct is investigated. The liner converts acoustic energy into flow energy through the excitation of vorticity fluctuations at the rims of the liner apertures. A one-dimensional model that embodies this absorption mechanism is developed. It utilizes a homogeneous liner compliance adapted from the Rayleigh conductivity of a single aperture with mean flow. The model is evaluated by comparing wit… Show more

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“…His results were notably confirmed by the subsequent experiments of Hughes and Dowling (1990) and Eldredge and Dowling (2003). Three models are presented in the next paragraphs.…”
Section: Reference Data: Impedance Models and Reference Experimental supporting
confidence: 56%
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“…His results were notably confirmed by the subsequent experiments of Hughes and Dowling (1990) and Eldredge and Dowling (2003). Three models are presented in the next paragraphs.…”
Section: Reference Data: Impedance Models and Reference Experimental supporting
confidence: 56%
“…First, perforated plates are communications between the combustion chamber and the casing, which is likely to influence the acoustic modes of the complete chamber. Moreover, it has been demonstrated, both analytically (Howe, 1979(Howe, , 1998, experimentally (Hughes and Dowling, 1990;Eldredge and Dowling, 2003;Tran et al, 2007) and numerically (Eldredge et al, 2007;Dassé et al, 2008) that perforated plates have a damping effect on incident acoustic waves and thus potentially on combustion instabilities. The sound attenuation mechanism consists in the conversion of acoustic energy into vortical energy (Bechert, 1979;Howe, 1979;Tam et al, 2001): incident waves interact with the shear layers formed at the apertures rims; subjected to pressure fluctuations, the shear layers destabilize to form vortex rings.…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 are used (Eldredge and Dowling, 2003). By applying a bias flow through the perforation of such liners it is possible to increase the efficiency and bandwidth of the damping effect (Bechert, 1980).…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 (left)), while linear models suffice in the presence of a mean neck flow (see Fig. 1 (middle)) [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%