Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps

The existence of small surface discontinuities on a flow surface generate significant pressure fluctuations which can manifest as radiated far field sound and affect the fluctuating near wall pressure field exerted on the flow surface. A significant amount of research has been performed on various...

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Main Author: Catlett, Matthew Ryan
Other Authors: Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32926
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05172010-192806/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-329262020-09-26T05:36:33Z Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps Catlett, Matthew Ryan Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Devenport, William J. Glegg, Stewart A. L. Simpson, Roger L. wall jet step noise gap noise surface pressure The existence of small surface discontinuities on a flow surface generate significant pressure fluctuations which can manifest as radiated far field sound and affect the fluctuating near wall pressure field exerted on the flow surface. A significant amount of research has been performed on various step and gap flows; however few have dealt with step heights that are small relative to the incoming boundary layer. Fewer still have been concerned with measuring the effect on the fluctuating wall pressure field or the radiated far field sound from these small surface discontinuities. This study presents the work aimed at scaling the radiated sound from small forward and backward steps, detailing the surface pressure field as a result of these steps, and detailing the far field sound radiated from gap configurations of similar dimension. These measurements were performed in the Virginia Tech Anechoic Wall Jet facility for step heights that ranged from approximately 10% to 100% of the incoming boundary layer height. The results show the influence of step height and boundary layer velocity on the far field sound from forward and backward steps. Very little directivity is seen for either source and the larger step heights considered in this study are shown to not be acoustically compact. A new mixed scaling normalization is proposed for the far field spectra from both types of step, which is shown to reliably collapse the data. Backward steps are shown to be much weaker producers of far field sound than a similarly sized forward step. The implications of this behavior are discussed with respect to the far field sound measured from various gap flows. The fluctuating wall pressure field was measured upstream and downstream of both step configurations. The data shows a slow recovery of the wall pressure field with lasting disturbances up to 100 step heights downstream of the step feature. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:37:24Z 2014-03-14T20:37:24Z 2010-05-04 2010-05-17 2010-05-26 2010-05-26 Thesis etd-05172010-192806 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32926 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05172010-192806/ Catlett_MR_T_2010.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic wall jet
step noise
gap noise
surface pressure
spellingShingle wall jet
step noise
gap noise
surface pressure
Catlett, Matthew Ryan
Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
description The existence of small surface discontinuities on a flow surface generate significant pressure fluctuations which can manifest as radiated far field sound and affect the fluctuating near wall pressure field exerted on the flow surface. A significant amount of research has been performed on various step and gap flows; however few have dealt with step heights that are small relative to the incoming boundary layer. Fewer still have been concerned with measuring the effect on the fluctuating wall pressure field or the radiated far field sound from these small surface discontinuities. This study presents the work aimed at scaling the radiated sound from small forward and backward steps, detailing the surface pressure field as a result of these steps, and detailing the far field sound radiated from gap configurations of similar dimension. These measurements were performed in the Virginia Tech Anechoic Wall Jet facility for step heights that ranged from approximately 10% to 100% of the incoming boundary layer height. The results show the influence of step height and boundary layer velocity on the far field sound from forward and backward steps. Very little directivity is seen for either source and the larger step heights considered in this study are shown to not be acoustically compact. A new mixed scaling normalization is proposed for the far field spectra from both types of step, which is shown to reliably collapse the data. Backward steps are shown to be much weaker producers of far field sound than a similarly sized forward step. The implications of this behavior are discussed with respect to the far field sound measured from various gap flows. The fluctuating wall pressure field was measured upstream and downstream of both step configurations. The data shows a slow recovery of the wall pressure field with lasting disturbances up to 100 step heights downstream of the step feature. === Master of Science
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title Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
title_short Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
title_full Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
title_fullStr Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
title_full_unstemmed Flow Induced Noise from Turbulent Flow over Steps and Gaps
title_sort flow induced noise from turbulent flow over steps and gaps
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32926
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