2023
DOI: 10.3397/in_2022_0571
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Enhancing the noise reduction capability of serrations usinglow-profile vortex generators

Abstract: This paper presents an experimental investigation on improving the noise reduction capability of the trailing edge serrations using vortex generators. Experiments were conducted on a 150 mm chord flat plate at four angle of attack between 0° and 9° and flow speeds of 20-50 m/s. The Reynolds number based on the chord length ranges from 2.1×105 to 5×105. Vane type vortex generators with various heights of h/δ = 0.16-0.25 were placed along with the serration roots, where δ is the boundary layer thickness at the … Show more

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“…VGs can be accompanied by other active or passive noise reduction methods to improve their noise reduction performance. Sundeep et al [317] published an empirical study aiming to enhance the noise reduction capability of trailing-edge serrations using VGs. The authors evaluated the performance of VGs on a flat plate at different AoAs and flow speeds in the moderate Reynolds number range.…”
Section: Other Design Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VGs can be accompanied by other active or passive noise reduction methods to improve their noise reduction performance. Sundeep et al [317] published an empirical study aiming to enhance the noise reduction capability of trailing-edge serrations using VGs. The authors evaluated the performance of VGs on a flat plate at different AoAs and flow speeds in the moderate Reynolds number range.…”
Section: Other Design Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%