
Impact of surrounding environment on impinging supersonic jets resonances and their hysteretical behavior
Supersonic jets impinging on flat surface produce intense acoustic tones. Recent measurement campaigns have indicated that the surrounding environment geometry or its acoustic treatment can drastically change the observed resonance frequencies and amplitudes at identical flow regimes.
For example, at supersonic speeds, a hard walled external nozzle shape leads to the existence of two main types of resonances: antisymmetric resonances (with frequencies close to the free jet screech) and axisymmetric resonances. Frequencies associated to those different resonances are very
distinct. We have observed that Applying a simple non-reflective material to the outer surfaces of the nozzle suppresses the axisymmetric resonances and that antisymmetric resonances seems to be contained in the frequency range of existence of trapped acoustics modes, known to be responsible
for screech resonances. Additionally, when no acoustic treatment is applied on the nozzle wall, the experiments show that the switch between different resonance regimes (symmetric - antisymmetric), induced by changes in Mach number, has an hysteretical behavior. To the authors' knowledge,
this has been rarely discussed in the literature and adds to the actual complexity of the aeroacoustic behavior of such jet flows, especially when modeling is considered.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Institut Pprime - Université de Poitiers - ISAE-ENSMA - UPR3346 2: Roma Tre University
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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