Acoustic modeling of perforated plates with bias flow for Large-Eddy Simulations
โ Scribed by S. Mendez; J.D. Eldredge
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 750 KB
- Volume
- 228
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
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โฆ Synopsis
The study of the acoustic effect of perforated plates by Large-Eddy Simulations is reported. The ability of compressible Large-Eddy Simulations to provide data on the flow around a perforated plate and the associated acoustic damping is demonstrated. In particular, assumptions of existing models of the acoustic effect of perforated plate are assessed thanks to the Large-Eddy Simulations results. The question of modeling the effect of perforated plates is then addressed in the context of thermo-acoustic instabilities of gas turbine combustion chambers. Details are provided about the implementation, validation and application of a homogeneous boundary condition modeling the acoustic effect of perforated plates for compressible Large-Eddy Simulations of the flow in combustions chambers cooled by full-coverage film cooling.
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