Fluid Dynamics

, Volume 15, Issue 1, pp 132–136 | Cite as

Pressure pulsations on an obstacle in a jet

  • V. M. Kuptsov
  • A. F. Syrchin
  • K. N. Filippov
  • V. D. Khar'kov
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Abstract

At the present time, much attention is devoted to auto-oscillations that arise from the interaction between a supersonic underexpanded jet and an obstacle that it encounters at right angles [1, 2]. There are far fewer data on the pressure pulsations on an obstacle in the absence of auto-oscillations [3–6]. However, in many cases the highest total levels of the pressure pulsations are observed when the barrier is situated at fairly large distances from the nozzle opening and the pressure pulsations have a random nature. We have investigated the pressure pulsations on a plate normal to a supersonic strongly underexpanded jet. The pulsation characteristics were measured for an arrangement of the obstacle when auto-oscillations are absent. We have established dependences that generalize the results of measurement of the pulsation characteristics at both subsonic and supersonic velocities on the jet axis directly in front of the obstacle. We have also investigated the correlation between the pressure pulsations on the plate and external acoustic noise. We have obtained the dependence of the level of the acoustic noise on the value of the maximal pressure pulsations on the plate.

Keywords

Large Distance Pressure Pulsation Maximal Pressure Total Level Acoustic Noise 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1980

Authors and Affiliations

  • V. M. Kuptsov
    • 1
  • A. F. Syrchin
    • 1
  • K. N. Filippov
    • 1
  • V. D. Khar'kov
    • 1
  1. 1.Moscow

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