An Experimental Investigation of the influence of an air bubble layer on radiated noise and surface pressure fluctuations in a turbulent boundary layer

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An Experimental Investigation of the influence of an air bubble layer on radiated noise and surface pressure fluctuations in a turbulent boundary layer

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1981-09-31

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between the noise spectra of a layer of air bubbles in a turbulent flow and' a maximum stable bubble size which can exist in the same flow. An air bubbie layer with individual bubble sizes greater than a maximum stable size was introduced into the boundary layer of water flowing along a smooth flat plate. It was found that the maximum stable bubble size was related to the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation as had been previously shown by other investigators

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Office of Naval Research Arlington, Virginia 22217

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Killen, John M.. (1981). An Experimental Investigation of the influence of an air bubble layer on radiated noise and surface pressure fluctuations in a turbulent boundary layer. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/109914.

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