Abstract

The authors have studied the acoustic wave from an unheated, Mach 1.8 ideally expanded jet by using the acoustic intensity vector measurement and analysis of high-speed schlieren visualization movies (for example, the Fourier transform and wavelet-based conditional sampling). Both these techniques reveal the characteristics of the acoustic wave, such as the propagation direction and location of a source region. These techniques have their own advantages: the quantitative data can be obtained by using the acoustic intensity vector measurement, whereas the acoustic field including a close region to the jet can be visualized with high spatial resolution by using the Schlieren movie analysis. Therefore, their comparison is a meaningful approach to understand the acoustic phenomenon. This presentation compares these two techniques and describes what can be discussed with their comparison, considering the advantage and disadvantage of each measurement technique.

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