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Trailing edge noise data with comparison to theory

Abstract

The noise emission generated by the passage of a turbulent airstream over the trailing edge of a semi-infinite plate was measured over a large range of airstream velocity and plate geometry. The experiment was designed to validate trailing edge noise theories. The results show that the peak of the radiation pattern moves from an upstream to a downstream direction as the velocity increases. The measured radiation pattern of the noise was in excellent agreement with that predicted by the recent theory of Goldstein. As predicted, the pattern shape was independent of the nature of the turbulence producing the noise

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