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Subsonic and supersonic jet flow and acoustic characteristics and supersonic suppressors

Abstract

To study the similarities and differences between subsonic and supersonic jets, velocity and impact pressure fluctuations were determined along the axis over a jet Mach number range of 0.6 to 1.4 for a 2 in. diameter convergent nozzle and for a one inch diameter jet flow. Static pressure distribution fluctuations due to shear and turbulence in the jet flow for subsonic and supersonic jets were related to acoustic radiation to the far field. Also determined were flow and acoustic characteristics of a single shroud, and multiple shroud tube and shroud suppressors for supersonic and subsonic exhaust velocities. A compressor consisting of 191 tubes and 191 shrouds decreased the primary Mach number drastically for both jet Mach numbers of 1.4 and 0.7; rms impact and static pressure fluctuations on the axis were also reduced from values existing for an equivalent area single nozzle

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