Reflection and transmission of a Kelvin-Helmholtz wave incident on a shock in a jet

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Abstract

Screech tones in supersonic jets are underpinned by resonance between downstreamtravelling Kelvin-Helmholtz waves and upstream-travelling acoustic waves. Specifically, recent works suggest that the relevant acoustic waves are guided within the jet and are described by a discrete mode of the linearised Euler equations. However, the reflection mechanism that converts downstream-travelling waves into upstream-travelling waves, and vice versa, has not been thoroughly addressed, leading to missing physics within most resonance models. In this work, we investigate the reflection and transmission of waves generated by the interaction between a Kelvin-Helmholtz wave and a normal shock in an under-expanded jet using a mode-matching approach. Both vortex-sheet and finite-thickness shear-layer models are explored, quantifying the impact of the shear layer in the reflection process. This approach could enable more quantitative predictions of resonance phenomena in jets and other fluid systems.

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Mancinelli, M., Martini, E., Jaunet, V., Jordan, P., Towne, A., & Gervais, Y. (2023). Reflection and transmission of a Kelvin-Helmholtz wave incident on a shock in a jet. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 954. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2022.991

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