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NONLINEAR ACOUSTICS OF PISTON-DRIVEN GAS-COLUMN OSCILLATIONS

Date Issued
August 1, 2010
Author(s)
Wilson, Andrew William
Advisor(s)
Gary Flandro
Additional Advisor(s)
Gregory Sedrick, Trevor Moeller
Abstract

The piston-driven oscillator is traditionally modeled by directly applying boundary conditions to the acoustic wave equations; with better models re-deriving the wave equations but retaining nonlinear and viscous effects. These better models are required as the acoustic solution exhibits singularity near the natural frequencies of the cavity, with an unbounded (and therefore unphysical) solution. Recently, a technique has been developed to model general pressure oscillations in propulsion systems and combustion devices. Here, it is shown that this technique applies equally well to the piston-driven gas-column oscillator; and that the piston experiment provides strong evidence for the validity of the general theory. Using a modified piston-tube apparatus, agreement between predicted and observed limit-cycle amplitudes is observed to be on the order of 1%.

Subjects

NONLINEAR ACOUSTICS

PISTON DRIVEN

GAS-COLUMN OSCILLATIO...

COMBUSTION STABILITY

Disciplines
Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
Dynamics and Dynamical Systems
Dynamic Systems
Fluid Dynamics
Non-linear Dynamics
Propulsion and Power
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Aerospace Engineering
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
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