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Influence of characteristic lengths on the aeroacoustic properties of in-duct tube bank configurations

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The flow over circular cylinders or tubes arranged in different configurations is widely employed in various engineering applications, ranging from combustion systems to HVAC systems. The Reynolds number serves as the governing parameter defining the flow around the tubes, determining the separation of the flow from the tube surface, and establishing a separation point. This separation point, in turn, dictates the formation of a jet with parameters such as jet height, jet velocity, and jet length. The jet formation, influenced by varying Reynolds numbers, introduces the possibility of various characteristic lengths, including the diameter of the tubes, height of the duct, gap between adjacent tubes, jet height, and jet length. This study aims to explore the profound influence of these characteristic lengths on the aeroacoustic properties and the flow acoustic coupling at cylinders in cross flow. The jet parameters are derived from the analysis of experimental and analytical modeling data. Through a systematic investigation, we examine the interdependencies between these characteristic lengths and the resulting aeroacoustic properties.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: KTH - Royal Institute of Technology

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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