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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: An experimental study is performed on the acoustical characteristics of a scale-model, perfectly expanded, cold supersonic jet of gaseous nitrogen (Mach 2.5, nozzle exit diameter of 1 inch) flowing through a rigid-walled duct having an upstream J-deflector. The nozzle is mounted vertically, with the nozzle exit plane at a height of 73 jet diameters above ground level. Relative to the nozzle exit plane, the location of the duct inlet is varied at 10, 5, and -1 jet diameters. Far-field sound pressure levels were obtained at 2 levels (54 jet diameters and 10 jet diameters above ground) with the aid of 9 acoustic sensors equally spaced around a circular arc of radius equal to 80 jet diameters. Comparisons of the acoustic field were made with and without the duct.
    Keywords: Aircraft Propulsion and Power
    Type: KSC-2003-041 , 10th International Congress on Sound and Vibration; Jul 07, 2003 - Jul 10, 2003; Stockholm; Sweden
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