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An Investigation of a Mixer-Ejector Nozzle for Jet Noise Reduction
Zaman, K B M Q ; Bridges, J E ; Castner, R S ; Fagan, A F
关键词: ASPECT RATIO;    CIVIL AVIATION;    EJECTORS;    EXHAUST VELOCITY;    FREQUENCY RANGES;    JET AIRCRAFT NOISE;    NOISE INTENSITY;    NOISE REDUCTION;    SOUND PRESSURE;    SOUND WAVES;    STATIC PRESSURE;    SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS;    THRUST AUGMENTATION;    V/STOL AIRCRAFT;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN67743
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

An experimental study is conducted assessing the performance of an ejector together with an 8:1 aspect ratio rectangular nozzle with the eventual goal of noise reduction for jet engines. Wall static pressure and Pitot probe surveys are conducted to evaluate the performance of the ejector, and sound pressure level measurements are made to assess the impact on noise radiation. It is found that addition of vortex generating tabs at the lip of the nozzle causes large increases in secondary flow entrainment. The baseline ejector (without tabs) often encounters flow resonance with accompanying tones. The tabs have the additional benefit of eliminating those tones. In most cases tried so far, pockets of high-speed fluid remain unmixed. Since jet noise scales as velocity to the eighth power, such ‘hot spots’ defeat the noise reduction goal. In some cases, there is a reduction in noise amplitudes in the mid-frequency range (5-30 kHz), however, an increase occurs on the low frequency end apparently due to flow unsteadiness. This together with a high frequency noise increase caused by the tabs results in minimal reductions in the overall sound pressure level. The focus of ongoing and future efforts is to achieve sufficient mixing and desirable noise reduction while keeping the hard-ware short and lightweight.

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