Receptivity characteristics of under-expanded supersonic impinging jets
Shahram Karami, Paul Stegeman, Andrew Ooi, Vassilios Theofilis, Julio Soria
Abstract
The receptivity of an under-expanded supersonic impinging jet flow at a sharp nozzle lip to acoustic impulse disturbances is investigated as a function of geometric and flow parameters. The under-expanded supersonic jets emanate from an infinite-lipped nozzle, i.e. the nozzle exit is a circular hole in a flat plate. Two specific cases have been investigated corresponding to nozzle-to-wall distances of from the jet centreline for acoustic disturbances of all azimuthal mode numbers.
Topics & Concepts
ReceptivitySupersonic speedMechanicsJet (fluid)PhysicsMedicineInternal medicineFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsHeat Transfer MechanismsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows