The scaling laws for the simulation of noise from subsonic and ideally expanded supersonic jets are reviewed with regard to their applicability to deduce full-scale conditions from small-scale model testing. Important parameters of scale model testing for the simulation of jet noise are identified, and the methods of estimating full-scale noise levels from simulated scale model data are addressed. The limitations of cold-jet data in estimating high-temperature supersonic jet noise levels are discussed. New results are presented showing the dependence of overall sound power level on the jet temperature ratio at various jet Mach numbers. A generalised similarity spectrum is also proposed, which accounts for convective Mach number and angle to the jet axis.
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Kandula, M. (2008). On the scaling laws and similarity spectra for jet noise in subsonic and supersonic flow. International Journal of Acoustics and Vibrations, 13(1), 3–16. https://doi.org/10.20855/ijav.2008.13.1220
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