Abstract
The main goal of the paper is to assess the contribution of large-scale vortices to the noise of the subsonic turbulent jet ( M = 0.35, Re = 3.2·105) in the selected frequency bands (Sh∼0.2–0.45). The mechanism of sound radiation according to which a separate vortex structures itself can be a significant sound source is considered. Vortex core eigen-modes are responsible for noise radiation according to this mechanism. The work is subdivided on three coupling items: (i) theoretical investigation of noise radiation of separate vortex ring (especially little-known octupole contribution to sound radiation), (ii) visualization of large vortices in excited jet and (iii) experimental investigation of turbulent jet noise (subsonic jet with velocity 120m/s excited at 2000Hz) decomposed on the separate azimuthal components with the help of azimuthal decomposition technique (ADT). On the final stage the careful comparison of these results gives the quantitative assessment of the contribution of vortex rings to the jet noise in a tone-excited turbulent jet under consideration.
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