Effects of various aftwall edge ramp on open cavities in a confined supersonic flow

An experimental study on the supersonic flow of Mach number 1.81 Over the rectangular cavity of L/D = 3 with different aft wall angles such as Baseline case 90° and aft wall edge ramp of 30°. Measurements of acoustic oscillations were carried out on the wall and floor of the cavity using unsteady pr...

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Published inNoise & vibration worldwide Vol. 54; no. 10-11; pp. 595 - 603
Main Authors Sivapriya, S, Thanigaiarasu, S, Prasath, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.12.2023
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Summary:An experimental study on the supersonic flow of Mach number 1.81 Over the rectangular cavity of L/D = 3 with different aft wall angles such as Baseline case 90° and aft wall edge ramp of 30°. Measurements of acoustic oscillations were carried out on the wall and floor of the cavity using unsteady pressure transducers. Schlieren flow visualization indicates the presence of a shear layer and the other shock features that are associated with the cavity flow field. In order to obtain the experimental results, data analysis was performed in the unsteady data Using statistical analytical techniques i.e., Fast Fourier Transform, Short Time Fourier Transform, and Coherence. After careful examination of the power spectra of the cavities, it is concluded that as the aft wall angle decreases by introducing the aft wall ramp, the amplitude decreases. It is clearly observed that the complete escape of vortices in Low angled cavity. From the correlation plot, the existence of the acoustic wave inside the cavity for all the cases is deduced. The maximum OASPL and static pressure values are observed at the aft wall. These results, the strength of the self-sustained oscillations and acoustic disturbance and mode switching were observed in the higher angled cavity 90°. Also, the mode switching co-existence was reduced in the aft wall edge ramp angle of 30°.
ISSN:0957-4565
2048-4062
DOI:10.1177/09574565231203256