Abstract

In high-pressure gas-jet emitters, the source of sound energy is kinetic energy of gas jet at supercritical pressure ratios between the working pressure and the atmospheric pressure. Under certain conditions, interaction of a supersonic jet with the resonator is accompanied by powerful self-excited oscillating process with the generation of acoustic waves into the environment and cavity resonator. A model of a self-excited oscillating process arising from the interaction of non-isobaric jet with semi-closed cylindrical cavities, allowing to distinguish typical elements of gas-dynamic structure of the forming flow, is considered. The physical pattern of the flow in the cavity of gas-jet emitter is discussed, and a study of the dependence of the characteristics of the self-excited oscillating process on the gas-dynamic and geometric parameters is performed.

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