分析射流初始条件对小波分离近场声压的影响

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1007/s00162-024-00727-9
Stefano Meloni, Roberto Camussi, Christophe Bogey
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本文报告了喷嘴排气初始条件对单流可压缩射流在其近场产生的小波分离声压的影响的参数研究,该参数是通过对 M = 0.9 和 Re =\(10^5\) 条件下的射流流进行 Large-Eddy 模拟获得的数据库。喷嘴出口边界层条件包括固定厚度下的不同湍流强度和层流条件下的多种厚度。压力时间序列是从分布在射流近场的虚拟探头中提取的,近场压力的声学分量则是通过一种基于小波的程序提取的,该程序能够从流体动力贡献中消除信号污染。对重建的声学时间序列进行了频域分析和整体声压级(OASPL)分析。结果表明,边界层厚度和湍流水平对声压的强度和指向性都有显著影响。在层流情况下,可以观察到很强的边线成分,并且与边界层厚度密切相关。这些明显出现在能谱中的成分与开尔文-赫尔姆霍兹不稳定波有关。在喷嘴出口湍流强度较大的情况下,边线方向的声场更加均匀,强度较低。另一方面,声压的流向指向性似乎与射流势核的长度密切相关,而射流势核的长度随初始条件变化很大。
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An analysis of the effect of the jet initial conditions on the wavelet separated near-field acoustic pressure

This paper reports a parametric investigation of the effect of the nozzle exhaust initial conditions on the wavelet separated acoustic pressure generated by a single stream compressible jet in its near field from a database obtained by Large-Eddy Simulations of jet flows at M = 0.9 and Re = \(10^5\). The nozzle–exit boundary–layer conditions consist of different turbulence intensities for fixed thickness and several thicknesses in laminar conditions. Pressure time series are extracted from virtual probes distributed in the near field of the jets and the acoustic components of the near field pressure are extracted using a wavelet-based procedure able to decontaminate the signals from the hydrodynamic contribution. The reconstructed acoustic time series are analyzed in the frequency domain and in terms of Overall Sound Pressure Level (OASPL). The results show that both the boundary-layer thickness and the turbulence level significantly affect the acoustic pressure in terms of both intensity and directivity. In the laminar case, strong sideline components are observed and strongly depend on the boundary layer thickness. These components clearly appearing in the energy spectra are associated with the Kelvin–Helmholtz instability waves. For large nozzle-exit turbulence intensities, the acoustic field is more uniform and less intense in the sideline direction. On the other hand, the streamwise directivity of the acoustic pressure appears to be strictly correlated to the length of the jet potential core which strongly varies with the initial conditions.

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期刊介绍: Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics provides a forum for the cross fertilization of ideas, tools and techniques across all disciplines in which fluid flow plays a role. The focus is on aspects of fluid dynamics where theory and computation are used to provide insights and data upon which solid physical understanding is revealed. We seek research papers, invited review articles, brief communications, letters and comments addressing flow phenomena of relevance to aeronautical, geophysical, environmental, material, mechanical and life sciences. Papers of a purely algorithmic, experimental or engineering application nature, and papers without significant new physical insights, are outside the scope of this journal. For computational work, authors are responsible for ensuring that any artifacts of discretization and/or implementation are sufficiently controlled such that the numerical results unambiguously support the conclusions drawn. Where appropriate, and to the extent possible, such papers should either include or reference supporting documentation in the form of verification and validation studies.
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