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    Investigation of jet-installation noise sources under static conditions

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    The acoustical effects of operating a 6-cm exit-diameter nozzle in the presence of a wing-flap model under static conditions are examined experimentally. The geometric parameters of the wing-flap model are chosen to represent a realistic jet-engine installation on a wide-body midrange transport airplane. The effects of varying the installation parameters and the noise sources associated with the engine-installation effects are discussed. The major noise sources are the flow interaction of the jet and wing undersurface, the flow interaction of the jet with the side edges of the flap cutout and flap trailing edge, and the reflection of the jet noise off the undersurface of the wing and flap

    Effects of simulated flight on the structure and noise of underexpanded jets

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    Mean plume static and pitot pressures and far-field acoustic pressure were measured for an underexpanded convergent nozzle in simulated flight. Results show that supersonic jet mixing noise behaves in flight in the same way that subsonic jet mixing noise does. Regarding shock-associated noise, the frequencies of both screech and peak broadband shock noise were found to decrease with flight speed. The external flow determines the dominant screech mode over a wide range of nozzle pressure rations. Change in the screech mode strongly affects both the development of the downstream shock structure and the characteristic frequency of the broadband shock-associated noise. When no mode change occurs, the main effect of the external flow is to stretch the axial development of the shock cells

    PVN-LOT-423-R-051

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    PVN-LOT-423-R-055

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    PVN-LOT-423-R-070

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    PVN-LOT-386-E-050

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    PVN-LOT-386-F-021

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    PVN-LOT-386-K-023

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