Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62020
Type: Artigo de Evento
Title: Experimental investigation of turbulent flow field associated with round and chevron nozzles
Authors: Maia, Igor Albuquerque
Froening, Lígia Venancio
Deschamps, César José
Salazar, Juan Pablo de Lima Costa
Keywords: Turbulent jet;Chevron nozzle;Aeroacoustics
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Engenharia e Ciências Mecânicas – ABCM - https://www.abcm.org.br/anais/encit/2014
Citation: MAIA, Igor Albuquerque; FROENING, Lígia Venancio; DESCHAMPS, César José; SALAZAR, Juan Pablo de Lima Costa. Experimental investigation of turbulent flow field associated with round and chevron nozzles. In: BRAZILIAN CONGRESS OF THERMAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING, 15th ., 10-13 nov. 2014, Belém, PA, Brazil. Anais[…], Belém, PA, Brazil, 2014.
Abstract: The turbulent jet is one the main sources of noise in aircrafts. In spite of decades of research, this problem remains a challenging topic in aeroacoustics while the mechanisms of sound generation are not yet fully understood. Modelling of the generation and propagation of sound in a jet generally requires knowledge of turbulence statistics that are not trivially measured, in addition to the mean-velocity field. This paper presents hot-wire measurements of the flow field of a cold, subsonic jet. A comparison is made between the flows generated by two nozzle geometries: a circular and a chevron nozzle. Several jet properties are assessed, such as potential core length, turbulence profiles and one-point two-time velocity correlations. The purpose of these measurements is to study the modifications in the flow field brought about by the chevron nozzle which could be related to modifications in the acoustic field and the noise spectrum.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62020
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