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Main Title Acoustic Attenuation by Vaporization of Liquid Droplets -- Application to Noise Reduction in Aircraft Powerplants.
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Marble, Frank E.
Publisher California Inst of Tech, Pasadena Karman Lab,
Year Published 1975
Report Number AD-A009 644; AFOSR-TR-75-0511; AF-AFOSR-2068-71
OCLC Number 907646148
Subjects Acoustics ; Jet and Gas Turbine Engines ; Acoustic attenuation ; Water injection ; Jet engine noise ; Drops ; Ducts ; Noise reduction ; Acoustic emissions ; Plane waves
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EKBD  AD-A009 644 Microfiche collection Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 04/27/2015
Collation 57 pages.
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"AD-A009 644." "AFOSR-TR-75-0511." "AF-AFOSR-2068-71." "Filmed 6-17-75 NTIS." Microfiche.
Contents Notes
A cloud of small water droplets in saturated air attenuates acoustic disturbances by viscous drag, heat transfer, and vapor exchange with the ambient gas. The mechanisms of these processes are analyzed to show that the viscous and heat transfer phenomena attenuate at frequencies above the reciprocal of the Stokes relaxation time, a frequency of about 10,000 Hz for 1-micron droplets. The processes associated with phase exhange attenuate at much lower frequencies; in fact, the characteristic frequency of this attenuation may be controlled by choice of the liquid mass fraction. The strength of the phase exchange attenuation is, however, proportional to the mass of water vapor in the air, a factor controlled by air temperature.