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Structure and Screech Tone of Radially Underexpanded Jet Emitted by Facing Cylinders

Authors :
Masaki Endo
Yoko Sakakibara
Koichi Kawasaki
Hiromasa Suzuki
Source :
Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics. 10:52-62
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

An underexpanded jet has typical shock-cell structure and strongly oscillates, its behavior being known to cause many industrial problems. An underexpanded jet radially issues from intake and exhaust valves of an internal combustion engine, a pressure control valve and so on. When a supersonic jet exhausted from a circular nozzle impinges on a flat plate, the wall jet formed on the plate often becomes underexpanded and spreads out radially. Such underexpanded impinging jet is one of models of supersonic jets on laser cutting process and glass tempering process. In this study, an underexpanded jet radially discharged from a circular slit nozzle, which consists of two cylinders, was experimentally examined for different nozzle pressure ratios and for different diameters of cylinder. Jet structure was analyzed by means of a visualization e.g. Schlieren method. A noise emitted from the jet was measured and the frequency of screech tone was analyzed. The experimental results were compared with those of a two dimensional jet issuing from a rectangular nozzle. Furthermore, a comparison of visualized sound waves with the screech tone frequency reveals that the sound source measured was in the vicinity of the end of the second cell and that the length of the second or third cell was one of the most important parameters to determine the frequency of the emitted screech tone.

Details

ISSN :
21653860 and 21653852
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics
Accession number :
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