Schaffar, 1979 - Google Patents
Direct measurements of the correlation between axial in-jet velocity fluctuations and far field noise near the axis of a cold jetSchaffar, 1979
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- 5351030511457343381
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- Schaffar M
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- Journal of sound and vibration
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A “noise source” has been experimentally identified in a cold jet at M= 0· 98 by using the causality method proposed by Ribner and Siddon, which includes measuring the correlations between the velocity fluctuations inside the jet (these velocity fluctuations are …
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