Abstract

A two-dimensional finite element technique, corroborated with experimental results, was used to explore the acoustic characteristics of 90° bends when cross modes propagate. The influence of changes in geometry on these characteristics was established over a range of inner and outer radii and the effects of including a turning vane were examined. The energy reflected was related where possible to the aerodynamic characteristics.

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