Session 3aNSb: Aviaton, Aviation Engines, and Flow Noise 3aNSb4. Comparison of supersonic full-scale and laboratory-scale jet data and the similarity spectra for turbulent mixing noise
نویسندگان
چکیده
Broadband, partially correlated noise radiated from supersonic jets has characteristics that scale with nozzle size and flow properties. In particular, the spectral content of jet noise and variation with angle in many cases agree with empirically derived similarity spectra for large and fine-scale components of turbulent mixing noise [Tam et al., AIAA paper 96-1716]. In previous studies, measurements made near the F-22A Raptor agreed remarkably well with the similarity spectra, with two exceptions. First, the high-frequency slopes seen in the data were shallower than the similarity spectra at many angles. Second, the data exhibit a double frequency peak, which is absent from the similarity spectra [Neilsen et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 132, 1993 (2012)]. These observations are explored further by examining the spectral characteristics of noise from a different military jet and a laboratory-scale, unheated jet. In both cases, there is evidence that for supersonic cases the measured spectra are shallower than the similarity spectra due to nonlinear propagation effects. In addition, the military data support the observation that the double spectral peak is a feature of full-scale jet noise. Recommendations are made for applying the similarity spectra to predict spectral levels for fullscale jets. [Work supported by ONR.]
منابع مشابه
Spectral Characterization in the Near and Mid-field of Military Jet Aircraft Noise
Spatial dependence of levels and spectral characteristics of the near-field noise spectra from the afterburning F-22A Raptor and their transition toward far-field behavior are described. It is shown that the measured spectra in the vicinity of the aircraft show relatively good agreement with overall shape of large and fine-scale similarity spectra, with two exceptions. First, the measured spect...
متن کاملLevel-educed Wavepacket Representation of Mach 1.8 Laboratory-Scale Jet Noise
The search for an equivalent acoustic source model for high-speed jet noise has recently focused on wavepacket representations. A wavepacket is defined as a spatially extended source with an axial amplitude distribution that grows, saturates and decays, an axial phase relationship that produces directional noise, and correlation lengths longer than the integral length scales of the turbulent st...
متن کاملSimilarity spectra analysis of high-performance jet aircraft noise.
Noise measured in the vicinity of an F-22A Raptor has been compared to similarity spectra found previously to represent mixing noise from large-scale and fine-scale turbulent structures in laboratory-scale jet plumes. Comparisons have been made for three engine conditions using ground-based sideline microphones, which covered a large angular aperture. Even though the nozzle geometry is complex ...
متن کاملLevel-educed Wavepacket Representation of Noise Radiation from a High-Performance Military Aircraft
An analytical wavepacket-based jet noise model has been applied for the first time to highperformance, military aircraft noise. Ground-based acoustical measurements were made of a tethered high-performance military aircraft with one engine cycling through four engine conditions. The resulting spectra have been decomposed into fine and large-scale similarity spectral components. The spatial dist...
متن کاملParabolized Stability Analysis of Jets Issuing from Serrated Nozzles
The mixing noise in jet engine exhaust is one of the main noise sources in aviation. Nozzle lip serrations, commonly called chevrons, are one of the technologies deployed to address the issue in modern civilian aircraft. These nozzle serrations impinge on the shear layer and change its dynamics; the jet plume becomes lobed or serrated near the nozzle in a time-averaged sense, but reverts to a r...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013