Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/71842
Type: Conference paper
Title: Empirical study of flat plate trailing edge flow and noise
Author: Moreau, D.
Brooks, L.
Doolan, C.
Citation: 14th Australian International Aerospace Congress, 2011: pp.1-9
Publisher: Australian International Aerospace Congress
Publisher Place: Melbourne, Australia
Issue Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780987086327
Conference Name: Australian International Aerospace Congress (14th : 2011 : Melbourne, Australia)
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Danielle J. Moreau, Laura A. Brooks and Con J. Doolan
Abstract: This paper presents results of an empirical study on the flow and noise generated by the trailing edge of a flat plate encountering low turbulence fluid flow. Simultaneous measurements of flow and far-field noise data have been taken in an anechoic wind tunnel at the University of Adelaide. Velocity data about the trailing edge and in the wake have been measured using hot-wire anemometry. These data are related to far-field noise measurements obtained with two microphones: one mounted above and one mounted below the trailing edge. Spectral maps of the fluctuating velocity about the trailing edge are also presented. Experimental data of this kind provides further insight into the trailing edge noise mechanism and can be used to validate theoretical noise predictions calculated using computational aeroacoustic techniques.
Keywords: Trailing edge noise
Flat plate
Hot-wire
Rights: Copyright status unknown
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