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Differences in the non linear propagation of crackle and screech

  • J. N. Punekar
  • , E. Avital
  • , F. Motallebi
  • , X. Li

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Abstract

Model scale jet experiments showed differences in the nonlinear properties for crackle and screech events in the farfield. Although crackle arises from turbulent mixing and screech forms part of the shock associated noise their nonlinear propagation processes are entirely different. Far-field crackle showed higher skewness than high amplitude screech skewness. Crackle was dominated by greater 'bunching' and faster decay than screech which is self sustaining with fresh energy being supplied by cyclic feedback loop. From investigating the farfield probability distribution resulting from nonlinear propagation it is for the first time possible to clearly distinguish the differences between screech and crackle. Surprisingly although screech is considered as a highly nonlinear event its waveform derivative skewness behaves very differently. Results showed significant rise in the derivative skewness for crackle whereas its corresponding screech derivative skewness had dropped considerably. The study concludes that crackle can quantified by skewness only when its skewness derivative is larger than its waveform, which should be larger then the threshold value of ±0.3.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2017
Event24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2017 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Jul 201727 Jul 2017

Conference

Conference24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period23/07/1727/07/17

Keywords

  • Crackle
  • Jet noise
  • Nonlinear propagation
  • Screech

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