Title: Shockinduced noise in supersonic jets
1Shock-induced noise in supersonic jets
- R. Friedrich, J. Sesterhenn, H. Foysi (TUM)
- D. Juvé, Chr. Bailly, Chr. Bogey (ECL)
2MotivationSupersonic jets produce mixing and
shock-associated noise. The latter has high
intensity (screech tones) and leads to structural
fatigue and strong noise pollution.
3What is known?
- Screech (Lele et al. 2000-2003) Shocks are
reflec-ted at the shear-layer causing upstream
tra-velling waves which trigger instabilities
therein.? feedback loop ?tonal noise components
4Objectives-Better understanding of noise
generated by an over-expanded fully turbulent
jet-Reliable noise prediction
5Existing tools/previous work-Compressible
DNS/LES code5th order compact upwind schemes
for conv. terms6th order compact central schemes
for diffusive terms4th order Runge-Kutta time
integration
6Treatment of axis singularity for cyl.
Coord.(Constaninescu and Lele, CTR Research
Briefs 2000)
- Taylor series of flow variables in (r,?)
- For r ? 0 only ?10 and ?10 remain!
7Challenging problems- Generation of inflow
conditions(Fully turbulent supersonic pipe
flow)Results for low Mach number turbulent pipe
flow
8- Treatment of shocks Shock capturing by
explicit filtering (DNS)- Formulation of
adequate boundary conditions Compressible
mixing layer dilatation
9Cooperation
- ECL/TUM Common low Re number flow case for
comparison of noise prediction by LES and DNS - TUM/RWTH/IAG Supersonic jet data as input for
noise propagation studies based on linearized
Euler eqs. - TUM/UNI-STRASB./IAG/TUB Comparison between
subsonic and supersonic jet noise