A computational investigation has been conducted to determine the effectiveness of a passive control technique of attenuating cavity-induced pressure oscillations in a confined two-dimensional supersonic flow. The pas...A computational investigation has been conducted to determine the effectiveness of a passive control technique of attenuating cavity-induced pressure oscillations in a confined two-dimensional supersonic flow. The passive control technique is achieved by fitting two flat plates near the front wall of a square cavity at Mach number 1.83 at the cavity entrance. The results showed that the flat plates attached near the front wall of the cavity, discouraged the formation of feedback loop which is widely believed to be the reason of cavity resonance. The resultant amount of attenuation of pressure oscillations was also dependent on the length of the flat plate used as an oscillation suppressor.展开更多
文摘A computational investigation has been conducted to determine the effectiveness of a passive control technique of attenuating cavity-induced pressure oscillations in a confined two-dimensional supersonic flow. The passive control technique is achieved by fitting two flat plates near the front wall of a square cavity at Mach number 1.83 at the cavity entrance. The results showed that the flat plates attached near the front wall of the cavity, discouraged the formation of feedback loop which is widely believed to be the reason of cavity resonance. The resultant amount of attenuation of pressure oscillations was also dependent on the length of the flat plate used as an oscillation suppressor.