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A Hybrid RANS/LES Approach for Predicting Jet Noise
Author(s) -
M. E. Goldstein
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
nasa technical reports server (nasa)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2006-2631
Subject(s) - reynolds averaged navier–stokes equations , jet noise , turbulence , noise (video) , acoustics , mixing (physics) , computer science , current (fluid) , jet (fluid) , nozzle , computational fluid dynamics , acoustic doppler current profiler , mechanics , physics , engineering , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
Hybrid acoustic prediction methods have an important advantage over the current Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) based methods in that they only involve modeling of the relatively universal subscale motion and not the configuration dependent larger scale turbulence. Unfortunately, they are unable to account for the high frequency sound generated by the turbulence in the initial mixing layers. This paper introduces an alternative approach that directly calculates the sound from a hybrid RANS/LES flow model (which can resolve the steep gradients in the initial mixing layers near the nozzle lip) and adopts modeling techniques similar to those used in current RANS based noise prediction methods to determine the unknown sources in the equations for the remaining unresolved components of the sound field. The resulting prediction method would then be intermediate between the current noise prediction codes and previously proposed hybrid noise prediction methods.

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