31st Aerospace Sciences Meeting 1993
DOI: 10.2514/6.1993-549
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The structure of supersonic jet flow and its radiated sound

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“…The LES approach has been used in supersonic jet simulations by several researchers. The first uses of LES as an investigation tool for jet noise prediction was carried out by Mankbadi, et al 3 They performed an axisymmetric LES computation of a fully expanded Mach 1.5 and Reynolds number 1.27 × 10 6 jet and applied Lighthill's theory to calculate the far field noise; however, no quantitative comparisons with the experimental results are made. Freund et al 4 used DNS with 22 million grid points to simulate a low Reynolds number 2000 supersonic fully expanded jet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LES approach has been used in supersonic jet simulations by several researchers. The first uses of LES as an investigation tool for jet noise prediction was carried out by Mankbadi, et al 3 They performed an axisymmetric LES computation of a fully expanded Mach 1.5 and Reynolds number 1.27 × 10 6 jet and applied Lighthill's theory to calculate the far field noise; however, no quantitative comparisons with the experimental results are made. Freund et al 4 used DNS with 22 million grid points to simulate a low Reynolds number 2000 supersonic fully expanded jet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this idea in mind it is more appropriate to use LES as a tool for jet noise prediction, since it is capable of simulating high Reynolds number flows at a fraction of the cost of DNS. One of the first uses of LES as an investigative tool for jet noise prediction was carried out by Mankbadi et al 4 They performed a simulation of a low Reynolds number supersonic jet and applied Lighthill's analogy 5 to calculate the far-field noise. Lyrintzis and Mankbadi 6 were the first to use Kirchhoff's method with LES to compute the far-field noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first attempts in using LES as a tool for jet noise prediction was carried out by Mankbadi et al 4 They employed a high-order numerical scheme to perform LES of a supersonic jet flow to capture the time-dependent flow structure and applied Lighthill's theory 5 to calculate the far field noise. The first application of Kirchhoff's method in combination with LES to far field jet noise was conducted by Lyrintzis and Mankbadi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%