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Super-and multi-directive acoustic radiation by linear global modes of a turbulent jet

Schmidt et al., 2016

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12920721091011210978
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Schmidt O
Towne A
Colonius T
Jordan P
Jaunet V
Cavalieri A
Bres G
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22nd AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference

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The mean flow stability of a Mach 0.9 turbulent jet is investigated by means of global linear theory with a focus on acoustic effects. A novel class of resonant acoustic modes that are trapped within the potential core, and whose eigenvalues appear as discrete branches in …
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