A semi empirical fluid mechanical model is derived of the acoustic behavior of thin walled single orifice Helmholtz resonators in a grazing flow environment. The model assumes that the flow field incident to a resonator orifice consists of a spherical sound particle velocity field superimposed upon a mean grazing flow. The incident and cavity sound fields are connected in terms of an orifice discharge coefficient whose values are determined experimentally using the two microphone method. With regard to its application to rocket motor interiors, the most important finding of this study is that the acoustic impedance of Helmholtz resonators is affected by grazing flow when the product of the amplitude of the sound pressure incident to the resonator orifice and the rocket motor interior mean grazing flow speed are less than 0.5. For values greater than 0.5, the acoustic impedance is independent of the grazing flow.
Effect of grazing flow on the nonlinear acoustic behavior of helmholtz resonators
01.12.1979
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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