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Acoustical Physics, Vol. 51, No. 4, 2005, pp. 414–424. Translated from Akusticheski
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Zhurnal, Vol. 51, No. 4, 2005, pp. 488–499.
Original Russian Text Copyright ? 2005 by Kudashev.
Experimental Studies of Flow Noise
around a Surfacing Device
E. B. Kudashev
Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
ul. Profsoyuznaya 84/32, Moscow, 117997 Russia
e-mail: eco@iki.rssi.ru
Received February 18, 2004
Abstract—The wall pressure fluctuations in turbulent boundary layers play an important role in acoustic mea-
surements carried out in moving media. Results of measuring the frequency spectra of wall pressure fluctua-
tions around a surfacing device are presented. The spatial resolution achieved in measuring the wall pressure
fluctuations is investigated. It is demonstrated that the results of hydrodynamic flow noise measurements
strongly depend on the aperture size of the measuring acoustic transducer and its orientation in the turbulent
boundary layer. The pseudosound pressure fluctuation spectra observed in a series of experiments with surfac-
ing devices show that the resolution of the pressure receivers operating in the turbulent boundary layers consid-
erably varies. On the basis of systematic measurements of wall pressure fluctuations by miniature and distrib-
uted receivers at high Reynolds numbers, the effect of the geometric dimensions of a pressure receiver on its
resolution in the flow noise measurements is studied. An experimental method is proposed for estimating the
receiver-induced distortions. ? 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.1. INTRODUCTION
The frequency spectrum of pressure fluctuations in
a turbulent boundary layer is one of the most important
statistical characteristics of the wall pressure field [4].
The measurements of the wall pressure spectra remain
of interest to researchers. The frequency spectrum of
pressure is used in calculating the hydrodynamic flow
noise, and the information on the energy spectrum of
pressure is neces
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