Abstract

An experimental study of mode switching phenomena of supersonic jets with swirl is reported. A convergent nozzle with four tangential inlets was used. The pressure ratio corresponds to a fully expanded Mach number up to 1.80. Schlieren visualization of shock structures and pressure measurements indicated effects of swirl, such as e ow recirculation. Screech tone frequencies and phase information were measured for both nonswirling and strongly swirling jets. Results suggest existence of quasiperiodic shock structure in strongly swirling jets in spite of swirl-generated recirculation. However, pressure e elds are quite different between swirling and nonswirling jets. Both helical and toroidal screech tones were found to exist in strongly swirling jets. Strouhal numbers of the swirling jet screech tones are compared with published theory for nonswirling jets.

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