Abstract

Imperfectly expanded supersonic jets generate discrete frequency sound known as screech tones. In the low supersonic Mach number, the screech phenomenon is axisymmetric. In this study the effect of nozzle lip thickness on the axisymmetric jet screech is investigated both by screech scattering computation and screeching jet simulation. The conservative form of the axisymmetric Euler equations in generalized coordinates are used to simulate a scattering problem and the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations with the modified Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model is employed for screeching jet simulation. Numerical results of scattered directivity pattern in scattering computation will be reported. Influence of the nozzle lip thickness on the momentum thickness, shock-cell spacing and screech tone wavelength is examined.

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