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Pressure-density gradient correlations in the near-field of a transonic jet (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Pressure-density gradient correlations in the near-field of a transonic jet (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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E. Miguel , L. Gefen, C. Freitas, S. Grizzi , R. Camussi , M. Felli (2014)
Pressure-density gradient correlations in the near-field of a transonic jet
in 20th AIAA/CEAS Conference, Atlanta (USA)
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- E. Miguel , L. Gefen, C. Freitas, S. Grizzi , R. Camussi , M. Felli (literal)
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- E. Miguel: fellow CNR INSEAN
L. Gefen: fellow Uniroma TRE
C. Freitas: fellow CNR INSEAN
S. Grizzi: CNR INSEAN
R. Camussi: UNIROMATRE
M. Felli: CNR INSEAN (literal)
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- Pressure-density gradient correlations in the near-field of a transonic jet (literal)
- Abstract
- The relation between pressure fluctuations and density gradients in the near-field of a jet at M=0.9 is studied
in this paper. For this purpose, an experiment was performed where the density gradients were acquired
with the Background Oriented Schlieren technique. This optical technique measures the virtual displacements
of a background pattern when seen through the compressible flow. Simultaneously, the pressure fluctuations
were measured with two microphones at 2D away from the shear layer. This signal was decomposed in sound
and pseudo-sound using a wavelet based separation technique. The objective is to study the degree of correlation
between these three quantities: density gradient, sound and pseudo-sound. Moreover, a cross-conditional
analysis is done in order to relate intermittency events in the pressure signal with variations in the density
gradient field. The results of the cross-correlation indicate that only the hydrodynamic component is correlated
with the density gradients. Furthermore, the correlation is located at the end of the potential core. In
addition, the results of the cross-condtional analysis show that fluctuations of the density gradient related with
intermittent events in the pressure signal are mainly at the end of the potential core. (literal)
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