Experimental determination of sound and high-speed flow interaction
Abstract
An experimental facility for measuring the attenuation of sound at various frequencies and modes in a finite duct with high-speed flow (with or without an axial pressure gradient) is described. The facility consists of an anechoic chamber transonic compressor with inlets of different area variations (or axial gradients); sound of selected frequencies and modes is produced with eight circumferential acoustic drivers. The experimental results indicate that high Mach number inlets can increase noise propagation. In addition, an inlet with a constant axial gradient is found to have a better acoustic and aerodynamic performance than inlets of the same area ratio with steep gradients near the throat or exit.
- Publication:
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Inter-noise 77: Noise Control - The Engineers Responsibility
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977nce..conf..174L
- Keywords:
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- Acoustic Attenuation;
- Acoustic Ducts;
- Anechoic Chambers;
- Noise Propagation;
- Sound Pressure;
- Transonic Compressors;
- Acoustic Measurement;
- Far Fields;
- Flow Velocity;
- High Speed;
- Mach Number;
- Pressure Measurement;
- Sound Fields;
- Acoustics