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The influence of the shape of an acoustic signal acting on a jet on the aerodynamic characteristics of the jet is investigated based on an analysis of experimental data. It is shown that in the considered case of a nonharmonic acoustic signal the attenuation of mixing in high-frequency acoustic excitation turns out to be more substantial than in harmonic excitation.
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Vlasov, E.V., Ginevskii, A.S., Karavosov, R.K. et al. Action of a Nonharmonic Acoustic Signal on a Turbulent Jet. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 74, 1096–1099 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012903511176
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