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- W166778924 abstract "Even though supersonic flows have been studied for a long time, many questions remain unanswered about their behavior. The understanding of jet noise goes in parallel with the understanding of jet turbulence. It has been speculated that different kinds of vortex interactions in the near field, can produce sound. Also, that the interaction between the flow and the shock structure produces noise. It is now known that noise, in supersonic and subsonic jets, is made up of two basic components; one from the large turbulence structures and instability waves, and the other from the fine-scale turbulence. Measurements inside a supersonic jet are difficult. Hot wires are easily broken and homogeneous seeding for Laser Doppler and Particle Image Velocimetries is complicated. We have developed a non-intrusive technique that uses the heterodyne detection of Rayleigh scattering. The laser light scattered elastically by the molecules of the flow at a particular angle, has information about density fluctuations of a particular size. It can be shown that the signal that comes out of a quadratic photo detector is proportional to the spatial Fourier transform as a function of time, of the density fluctuations for a wave vector given by the scattering angle. The spectral analysis of the data has allowed us to identify fluctuations of different origins; entropic and acoustic. We have taken data at many points inside and outside the flow. The technique is sensitive to the wave vector so we can study fluctuations that propagate in different directions. Fluctuations in the direction of the flow are shifted in frequency with respect to fluctuations perpendicular to the flow at the same location. The frequency shift allows us to measure the local speed of the flow. Outside the flow, only acoustic fluctuations are detected. We have been able to determine the far field acoustic radiation pattern for a given wave vector. Inside the jet, the analysis is much more complicated because the acoustic and the entropic peaks overlap when we use simple Fourier transforms. However, with the use of parametric periodgrams we have been able to identify each type of fluctuation. Moreover, we found a third peak at a much lower frequency that appears and disappears as we move along the centerline of the jet. This peak appears also in other positions outside the centerline. We have used Rayleigh scattering and Schlieren to visualize the shock structure. We can then associate each spectrum with a position in the jet relative to the shock structure. The slow peak appears always at a shock, probably due to the interaction between the flow and the shock structure. We are now working on the visualization of the flow, and hope that the combination of all the techniques will give us further insight into the global behavior of the flow, especially in the interfaces between the flow and the shocks and between the mixing layer and the stationary fluid." @default.
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- W166778924 title "Shock Structure and Acoustic Waves in a Supersonic Jet" @default.
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