A parametric study of the broadband shock-associated noise in supersonic jets via semi-empirical modeling
Binhong Li, Benshuai Lyu

TL;DR
This paper presents a semi-empirical model for broadband shock-associated noise in supersonic jets, incorporating shock decay and instability wave effects, validated against experimental data to improve prediction accuracy.
Contribution
The study introduces a modified semi-empirical model that accounts for shock decay and instability wave effects, enhancing prediction of BBSAN in supersonic jets.
Findings
Decreasing instability-wave decay narrows spectral bandwidth.
Variations in shock spacing shift spectral peak frequency.
Model validation shows improved accuracy and physical consistency.
Abstract
A semi-empirical model is developed in this paper to predict the broadband shock-associated noise (BBSAN) generated by shock-instability interaction (SII) in imperfectly expanded supersonic jets. The model makes use of a semi-empirically modified Pack's model that accounts for the decay in both shock amplitude and shock spacing and a Gaussian wave-packet model for the instability waves. The near-field pressure perturbation due to the SII is treated as a boundary value for the Helmholtz equation, which is subsequently solved to predict the far-field acoustic spectra and directivity patterns. A comprehensive parametric study is conducted to reveal the effects of the key parameters on the acoustic spectral and directivity features. It is found that decreasing the instability-wave decay rate narrows the spectral bandwidth and the major lobes in directivity patterns, while variations in…
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