Abstract

Near-wall pressure fluctuations in turbulent flows are of considerable interest in many engineering applications. We shall concentrate on a number of specific questions related to the resolution of components of wall pressure spectra. Our emphasis shall be on outstanding problems of turbulent pressure fluctuations in the presence of vibration. A study on the interaction of a transducer with wall vibration resulting from near-wall turbulent flows has been performed. Three methods are described for the study of spectral components of turbulent surface pressure in conditions of flow-induced vibration: the method of separation of turbulent and vibration signals; the method of a vibration-proof turbulent pressure transducer; and a modified method of vibration suppression. A method of low-frequency acoustic-noise suppression is also suggested.

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