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Article: Experimental investigation of subsonic coaxial jets

TitleExperimental investigation of subsonic coaxial jets
Authors
Issue Date1974
Citation
The Fifth Australasian Conference on Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1974, p. 609-616 How to Cite?
AbstractInvestigation was made within the first seven diameters (diameter of the primary jet) downstream of subsonic coaxial jets. The velocity ratio, secondary jet to primary jet, is 0. 5. Hot wire and microphone spectra inside the jets yield two pronounced peaks, suggesting the existence of two types of noise sources at different frequencies. The noise sources are due to the two different mixing regions in the merging region of the jets, where the mixing of the two jet streams occurs. The locations of these dominant noise sources are also estimated.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/250382

 

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dc.contributor.authorKwan, A. S H-
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dc.identifier.citationThe Fifth Australasian Conference on Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1974, p. 609-616-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/250382-
dc.description.abstractInvestigation was made within the first seven diameters (diameter of the primary jet) downstream of subsonic coaxial jets. The velocity ratio, secondary jet to primary jet, is 0. 5. Hot wire and microphone spectra inside the jets yield two pronounced peaks, suggesting the existence of two types of noise sources at different frequencies. The noise sources are due to the two different mixing regions in the merging region of the jets, where the mixing of the two jet streams occurs. The locations of these dominant noise sources are also estimated.-
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