Applying the wavenumber frequency transfer function to describe the whole system including tht elastic cylindrical shell and the fluid loading, a general expression of the cross spectrum of the interior noise induced ...Applying the wavenumber frequency transfer function to describe the whole system including tht elastic cylindrical shell and the fluid loading, a general expression of the cross spectrum of the interior noise induced by the TBL (turbulent boundary layer) pressure fiuctuations is derived. There are two production mechanisms of the noise: one is direct transfer of the convective ridge of the pressure fluctuations through the shell, the other is the reradiation of resonance modes excited by the pressure fluctuations. At low frequencies the noise produced by the latter mechanism is dominant. Solving the frequency equation of the cylindrical shell with liquid loading, the two Stoneley-type poles in the complex K plane are presented. They are the major sources of the reradiation of shell at low frequencies. Finally, effects of the shell radius, shell thickness, absorption of material and the flow speeds on the noise reduction are computed by numerical iniegration.展开更多
文摘Applying the wavenumber frequency transfer function to describe the whole system including tht elastic cylindrical shell and the fluid loading, a general expression of the cross spectrum of the interior noise induced by the TBL (turbulent boundary layer) pressure fiuctuations is derived. There are two production mechanisms of the noise: one is direct transfer of the convective ridge of the pressure fluctuations through the shell, the other is the reradiation of resonance modes excited by the pressure fluctuations. At low frequencies the noise produced by the latter mechanism is dominant. Solving the frequency equation of the cylindrical shell with liquid loading, the two Stoneley-type poles in the complex K plane are presented. They are the major sources of the reradiation of shell at low frequencies. Finally, effects of the shell radius, shell thickness, absorption of material and the flow speeds on the noise reduction are computed by numerical iniegration.