Abstract
The results of experimental investigation of the influence of high‐frequency (low‐frequency) acoustic action on a turbulent jet preexcited by sound of low (high) frequency are presented. It is shown that the qualitative character of the action remains the same as that for an unexcited jet. However, the quantitative results here are somewhat different; in particular, the possibilities of suppressing turbulence in the jet in its high‐frequency excitation are reduced in this case.
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