Abstract: | Results are presented of experimental investigations of the effect of low-frequency acoustic perturbations of different frequency and constant intensity on the root part of a nonisothermal subsonic turbulent jet escaping from a direct-jet injector with a conical diffusor in the 0.031–0.054 range of Strouhal numbers. Experimental dependences of the mean velocity and the longitudinal intensity of the turbulence are presented as a function of different parameters for both the unperturbed flow and for the flow in the acoustic field.Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 4, pp. 182–186, July–August, 1970.The authors are grateful to A. S. Ginevskii, I. M. Koshelev, and A. S. Modnov for discussing the results of this research. |