Wave Propagation on Turbulent Jets
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Thwaites, S.
Fletcher, Neville H.
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European Acoustics Association
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Results of experiments involving the propagation of acoustically generated waves on turbulent
plane jets are presented. The jets are produced by a perspex reconstruction of an organ pipe flue
and their behaviour is shown to conform to the predictions of similarity and self-preservation;
i.e. the jet velocity V"' x-1/2 and the jet-width is proportional to x, where xis the distance from
the slit. Thus they are fully turbulent and, as a consequence, well behaved and reproducible. The
measured wave velocities for frequencies between 200 Hz and 1200 Hz and slit-widths between
0.5 mm and 1.0 mm are compared with similar mea$urements on laminar jets. However, the
stable nature of the turbulent jet allows much higher blowing pressures, up to 1500 Pa, to be
used. The wave velocities u for the turbulent jet vary as x-1/2 and so the ratio of the ·wave
velocity to the jet centre-velocity is constant along the jet. This ratio is closely equal to 0.5 except
for small values of the effiux velocity and slit-width wh3re it rises to 0.6.
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