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Jet Noise at Low Reynolds Numbers

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Jet Noise at Low Reynolds Numbers

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1981-10

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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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There is considerable interest in the question of whether coherent structures that govern the mixing process in turbulent jets also affect the radiation of acoustic energy. This study indicates that below a Reynolds number of 10^5, where coherent structures are most easily observed, the spectral properties of jet noise change significantly. The relative acoustic power is lower in this Reynolds number range and the noise spectra scale with Helmholtz number rather than Strouhal number. There appear to be definite compressibility effects on the large scale structure and flow development. Similar Mach number effects on the fine scale turbulence are not noted.

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Paper at the AIAA 7th Aeroacoustics Conference, October 5-7, 1981, Palo Alto, California

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Technical Paper Series A;121

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Long, D.; Van Lent, T.; Arndt, R.E.A. (1981). Jet Noise at Low Reynolds Numbers. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/165860.

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