An experimental investigation has been carried out for acoustic oscillations sustained by flow through a duct containing two baffles. Pure acoustic tones corresponding to longitudinal resonant modes of the duct are produced when certain flow and geometrical conditions are satisfied. The conditions are such as to ensure close coincidence between the frequency of vortex shedding from the forward baffle, and a natural frequency of the duct. Flow visualization has shown that under these conditions a stable vortex structure exists between the baffles, containing at all times an integral number of vortices
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This paper describes the vorticity shedding excitation in tube bundles and its relation to the acous...
The paper deals with experimental verification of results provided by theoretical approach to the pr...
An accurate description of sound propagation in a duct is important to obtain the sound power radiat...
Experimental nd numerical investigations of the generation of resonant sound by flow in a duct conta...
The focus of this thesis is the measurement of specific aeroacoustic properties in ducts at frequenc...
Pipe-tone is excited by flow through a duct containing an orifice with square edges of thickness wit...
Undesirable sound generation in the combustion chambers of solid propellant rocket motors previously...
International audienceWe present experimental results obtained with a deep cavity, like an Helmholtz...
The sound generated by a vortex propagating across a two-dimensional duct section with flexible wall...
Noise propagation within ducts is of practical concern in many areas of industrial processes where a...
International audienceSingle hole circular orifices can generate pure tone noise in industrial pipes...
This paper examines the sound generated by an inviscid low Mach number vortex filament as it moves n...
The soundgenerated by a vortex moving across a duct section lined with porous materials and the corr...
The production of self-sustained tones (up to 125 dB) by a low Mach number free plane jet impinging...
Thesis. 1976. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics.Mi...
This paper describes the vorticity shedding excitation in tube bundles and its relation to the acous...
The paper deals with experimental verification of results provided by theoretical approach to the pr...
An accurate description of sound propagation in a duct is important to obtain the sound power radiat...