Elliptic supersonic jet morphology manipulation using sharp-tipped lobes
Srisha M. V. Rao, S. K. Karthick, and Abhinav Anand

TL;DR
This study experimentally manipulates supersonic elliptic jet morphology using sharp-tipped lobes to reduce noise and enhance mixing, demonstrating suppressed flapping, increased mixing rates, and shorter potential core length.
Contribution
It introduces a novel lobed nozzle design that suppresses jet flapping and improves mixing in supersonic elliptic jets, supported by comprehensive experimental analysis.
Findings
Flapping is suppressed in lobed nozzles.
Lobed nozzles exhibit higher mixing rates.
Potential core length is reduced by 40%.
Abstract
Elliptic nozzle geometry is attractive for mixing enhancement of supersonic jets. However, jet dynamics, such as flapping, gives rise to high-intensity tonal sound. We experimentally manipulate the supersonic elliptic jet morphology by using two sharp-tipped lobes. The lobes are placed on either end of the minor axis in an elliptic nozzle. The design Mach number and the aspect ratio of the elliptic nozzle and the lobed nozzle are 2.0 and 1.65. The supersonic jet is exhausted into ambient at almost perfectly expanded conditions. Time-resolved schlieren imaging, longitudinal and cross-sectional planar laser Mie-scattering imaging, planar Particle Image Velocimetry, and near-field microphone measurements are performed to assess the fluidic behavior of the two nozzles. Dynamic Mode and Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (DMD and POD) analysis are carried out on the schlieren and the…
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