Core noise from gas turbine exhausts |
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Authors: | N.A. Cumpsty F.E. Marble |
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Affiliation: | Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, England;Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91109, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | There is abundant evidence to show that the exhaust noise from gas turbines contains components which exceed the jet mixing noise at low jet velocities. This paper describes results of a theory developed to calculate the acoustic power produced by temperature fluctuations from the combustor entering the turbine. With the turbine Mach numbers and flow directions at blade mid-height, and a typical value for the fluctuation in temperature, as parameters it has been possible to predict the acoustic power due to this mechanism for three different engines. In all three cases the agreement with measurements of acoustic power at low jet velocities is very good. Similarly, based on a measured spectrum of the temperature fluctuation, the prediction of the acoustic power spectrum agrees quite well with that measured. |
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