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Control of Acoustic Characteristics of Subsonic Turbulent Jets

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The changes in averaged and pulsation aerodynamic characteristics of jets under acoustical excitation should be accompanied by the corresponding changes in the jet natural acoustical characteristics determined by the flow aerodynamic parameters (cf. Chap. 1). A study of this phenomenon is not only of scientific but also of practical interest as it offers possibilities of the purposeful control of jet acoustical characteristics. Consider the effect of a harmonic acoustical signal on the field of pressure pulsations in a jet itself and in its near and far acoustical fields.

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Ginevsky, A.S., Vlasov, Y.V., Karavosov, R.K. (2004). Control of Acoustic Characteristics of Subsonic Turbulent Jets. In: Acoustic Control of Turbulent Jets. Foundations of Engineering Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39914-8_3

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