在边界层压力波动激发下自我噪声的相似性方法
Yilin Wang1,2,3, Qi Li1,2,3, Dajing Shang1,2,3
1National Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustic Technology, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|October 3, 2023
概括
本研究引入了一种使用P-定理的相似性方法,用于从小规模模型数据中预测全尺度模型中的流量诱导噪声. 这种方法通过分析压力波动和控制流量模式,准确预测噪声.
科学领域:
- 声学 声学 在声学方面
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 空气动力学 航空动力学
背景情况:
- 流动引起的噪声是工程应用中的一个重要问题.
- 从使用较小模型的全尺寸模型中预测噪音是具有挑战性的.
- 了解边界层压力波动是噪声预测的关键.
研究的目的:
- 提出和验证一种类似性方法,用于从小规模模型数据中预测全尺度的流量诱导噪声.
- 调查相似性和流量状态控制的理论方面.
- 分析拟议预测方法的准确性和错误性.
主要方法:
- 对于相似性的 Π 定理的应用.
- 研究主动和被动流量管理技术.
- 盘子和旋转模型的计算流体动力学 (CFD) 分析.
- 错误分析以验证预测准确性.
主要成果:
- 拟议的相似性方法基于小规模模型的观测,准确地预测了全尺度的流量诱导噪声.
- 对CFD的分析证实了该方法对板式和旋转式模型的有效性.
- 错误分析证明了噪音预测的可靠性.
结论:
- 基于π定理的相似性方法是预测流动诱导噪声的可行工具.
- 通过缩小模型和控制流量模式,可以实现准确的噪声预测.
- 该研究为空气动力学噪声评估提供了一个强大的框架.
相关概念视频
Boundary Layer Characteristics
171
When a fluid encounters a solid surface, a boundary layer forms due to the interaction between the fluid's motion and the stationary surface. This phenomenon is characterized by a thin region adjacent to the surface where viscous forces dominate, influencing the fluid's velocity profile. The development of the boundary layer begins at the leading edge of the surface and evolves as the fluid moves downstream.As the fluid flows over the surface, friction between the fluid and the wall slows down...
171
Deriving the Speed of Sound in a Liquid
530
As with waves on a string, the speed of sound or a mechanical wave in a fluid depends on the fluid's elastic modulus and inertia. The two relevant physical quantities are the bulk modulus and the density of the material. Indeed, it turns out that the relationship between speed and the bulk modulus and density in fluids is the same as that between the speed and the Young's modulus and density in solids.
The speed of sound in fluids can be derived by considering a mechanical wave...
The speed of sound in fluids can be derived by considering a mechanical wave...
530
Sound as Pressure Waves
2.4K
Sound waves, which are longitudinal waves, can be modeled as the displacement amplitude varying as a function of the spatial and temporal coordinates. As a column of the medium is displaced, its successive columns are also displaced. As the successive displacements differ relatively, a pressure difference with the surrounding pressure is created. The gauge pressure varies across the medium.
The pressure fluctuation depends on the difference in displacements between the successive points in the...
The pressure fluctuation depends on the difference in displacements between the successive points in the...
2.4K
Pressure Variation in a Fluid at Rest
284
In a fluid at rest, the pressure at any point beneath the fluid surface depends solely on the depth, not on the container's shape or size. This principle, known as hydrostatic pressure, arises because, in stationary fluids, there is no acceleration, meaning the forces within the fluid balance out. Only vertical forces, caused by the weight of the fluid above, contribute to pressure changes with depth.
When measuring pressure at two different levels within the fluid, the difference in...
When measuring pressure at two different levels within the fluid, the difference in...
284
Steady, Laminar Flow Between Parallel Plates
222
Understanding steady, laminar flow between parallel plates is essential for analyzing and designing flow in narrow rectangular channels, commonly found in various water conveyance and drainage systems. The Navier-Stokes equations govern fluid motion and are generally challenging to solve due to their nonlinearity. However, simplifications are possible in certain cases, like the steady laminar flow between parallel plates. For this scenario, we assume steady, incompressible, laminar flow.
222
Bernoulli's Equation for Flow Normal to a Streamline
892
Bernoulli's equation for flow normal to a streamline explains how pressure varies across curved streamlines due to the outward centrifugal forces induced by the fluid's curvature. The pressure is higher on the inner side of the curve, near the center of curvature, and decreases outward to balance these centrifugal forces.
The pressure difference depends on the fluid's velocity and radius of curvature. The pressure variation is minimal in flows with nearly straight streamlines.
The pressure difference depends on the fluid's velocity and radius of curvature. The pressure variation is minimal in flows with nearly straight streamlines.
892


