NASA-TP-1301-1979 A correlation of mixing noise from coannular jets with inverted flow profiles《带有反向流量剖面的环形喷气飞机混合噪声关联性》.pdf
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1、NASA Technical Paper 1301A Correlation of Mixing NoiseFrom Coannular Jets WithInverted Flow ProfilesS. Paul PaoAPRIL 1979NASAProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA Technical Paper 1301A Correlation of Mixing NoiseFrom Coannular Jets Wit
2、hInverted Flow ProfilesS. Paul PaoLangley Research CenterHampton, VirginiaNASANational Aeronauticsand Space AdministrationScientific and TechnicalInformation Office1979Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTSSUMMARY 1INTRODUCTIONSYMBO
3、LS 2STATIC MIXING NOISE 4Static Data BaseEquivalent Jet 5Analysis of Sound Power 7Directivity 10Spectral Characteristics 11FORWARD FLIGHT EFFECTS 4Wind-Tunnel Data Base 4Correlation Methods 5Method I 15Method II 6CONCLUDING REMARKS 7REFERENCES 9TABLES 21FIGURES 40iii Preceding Page BlankProvided by
4、IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SUMMARYThis report correlates data for jet mixing noise from coannular jets withinverted flow velocity profiles (IVPs). The acoustic performance of coannularjets is measured against a hypothetical single jet with t
5、he same mass flow,thrust, and total enthalpy flow as the coannular jet. Coannular jets with veloc-ity ratios greater than 1.2 were found to have lower overall sound power levelsthan their equivalent jets. The study shows that the magnitude of the soundpower reduction was a function of both equivalen
6、t jet velocity and velocityratio and that optimum noise reduction of coannular jets in the data set occurswithin a range of equivalent velocities between 500 and 700 meters per secondand velocity ratios between 1.6 and 2.3. If the expected sound power level ofthe single equivalent jet is used as the
7、 basis for comparison, the maximum soundpower reduction is about 4 decibels.The jet mixing noise data have been analyzed for directivity and spectra.Directivity indices for coannular jets in different equivalent jet velocityranges were derived from the data correlation. A special set of spectralcurv
8、es have been developed to describe the characteristic double peak spectraof coannular jet noise. These spectral curves depend on directivity angle,equivalent jet velocity, and velocity ratio. The combination of empiricalcurves for overall acoustic power, directivity, and spectra is used to developa
9、prediction method for aircraft noise from coannular jets. The temperatureratio between the inner and outer streams has not been found to be importantin this acoustic correlation. However, the mean temperature effect has beenincluded in the computations of sound pressure levels.Since the nozzles unde
10、r consideration are limited in variety, effectsof geometric parameters such as radius ratio and area ratio on the acousticproperties of coannular jets are not covered in this study.INTRODUCTIONVariable-cycle engine designs have been proposed for the advanced super-sonic transport. These engine conce
11、pts are intended for achieving high effi-ciency in both subsonic and supersonic flight operations. For a typical design,the jet temperature and velocity in the secondary (outer) stream may be substan-tially higher than those in the primary (inner) stream at take-off conditions.Such an exhaust flow s
12、ystem is different from that for a conventional coaxialjet where the primary stream has a higher velocity than the fan stream; thus,this system has acquired the name of coannular jet with an inverted velocityprofile (IVP).The NASA Lewis Research Center has sponsored a sequence of experimentalprogram
13、s to establish the acoustic properties of the coannular jet. In refer-ences 1 and 2, extensive acoustic measurements are presented for several basiccoannular jet nozzle configurations over a large matrix of flow conditions.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without
14、license from IHS-,-,-The size and quality of these data sets are comparable to the best availabledata sets on single circular jets.The original data analyses reported in references 1 and 2 showed thatcoannular jets with IVPs produce less noise than expected; however, theamount of noise reduction and
15、 its dependence on jet operating parametersremain controversial. The controversy is due, in part, to the basis fornoise comparison which was used in these earlier data analyses.The purpose of this report is to correlate the data from references 1and 2 from a unified point of view. Recent publication
16、s (refs. 3, 4, and 5)agree that the noise characteristics of the coannular jet should be comparedto those of a fully mixed equivalent jet. This equivalence is a hypotheticalsingle circular jet which has the same mass flow, thrust, and total enthalpyflow as the coannular jet. The equivalent jet is un
17、iquely defined for a givencoannular jet flow condition and is a reasonable standard for noise comparison.Several objectives are accomplished by this data correlation. First, thedependence of noise reduction, measured here in terms of overall acoustic power,on key parameters (such as the equivalent j
18、et velocity and the velocity ratio)is established. This objective may be achieved with confidence because of thelarge size of the data sets. Second, this correlation provides the basis foran interim noise prediction procedure for coannular jets. Third, key trendsare useful in understanding the origi
19、n and dynamic process of coannular jetnoise emission.The analysis of the data begins with the static data sets, and correlationcurves are developed for the overall acoustic power generated by a coannularjet on a static test stand. Then the directivity index and spectral shapes aredeveloped. After eq
20、uations for the noise from a nonmoving jet source are estab-lished, wind-tunnel data are analyzed for the effect of forward velocity on thecoannular jet noise.SYMBOLSA area, m2Ae nozzle exit area defined for equivalent jet, m2Aref reference area for sound power correlation, 1.00 m2C convection facto
21、r, equation (17)C2 convection factor, equation (18)ca ambient speed of sound, m/sDe diameter of equivalent jet, mD(6) directivity factorProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-f one-third-octave band center frequency, HzI acoustic intensity,
22、W/m2Iav average acoustic intensity, W/m2m forward velocity exponentm mass flow rate, kg/sme mass flow rate of equivalent jet, kg/sm- mass flow rate of primary stream, kg/sn2 mass flow rate of secondary stream, kg/sNg e Strouhal number as defined in equation (15)Ng peak peak Strouhal number for a giv
23、en spectrumOASPL overall sound pressure level, dB re 2 * 10“ N/m2PWL sound power level, dB re 1012 Wp acoustic pressure, N/m2p2 mean-square sound pressure, N2/mpa atmospheric pressure, N/m2pt i total pressure of primary stream, N/m2Pt 2 total pressure of secondary stream, N/m2R spherical radius, mNg
24、 i peak Strouhal number for first spectral componentNS 2 peak Strouhal number for second spectral componentSPL one-third-octave band sound pressure level, dB re 2 x 10“ N/m2Ta atmospheric temperature, KTe total temperature of equivalent single jet, KT-j total temperature of primary stream, KT2 total
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