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Prediction, Measurement, and Suppression of High Temperature Supersonic Jet NoiseThe photograph in figure 1 displays a water cooled round convergent-divergent supersonic nozzle operating slightly overexpanded near 2460 F. The nozzle is designed to produce shock free flow near this temperature at Mach 2. The exit diameter of this nozzle is 3.5 inches. This nozzle is used in the present study to establish properties of the sound field associated with high temperature supersonic jets operating fully pressure balanced (i.e. shock free) and to evaluate capability of the compressible Rayleigh model to account for principle physical features of the observed sound emission. The experiment is conducted statically (i.e. M(sub f) = 0.) in the NASA/LaRC Jet Noise Laboratory. Both aerodynamic and acoustic measurements are obtained in this study along with numerical plume simulation and theoretical prediction of jet noise. Detailed results from this study are reported previously by Seiner, Ponton, Jansen, and Lagen.
Document ID
19990110632
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Seiner, John M.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA United States)
Bhat, T. R. S.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA United States)
Jansen, Bernard J.
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Hampton, VA United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: First NASA/Industry High Speed Research Program Nozzle Symposium
Subject Category
Acoustics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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