Measurements of cavity flow

Cavity flow is a phenomenon when a fluid encounters a cavity while travelling across aerodynamic surfaces. The result is an acoustic environment in the cavity which causes pressure oscillations and velocity variations. These phenomenon are frequently experienced in many present day applications s...

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Main Author: Koh, Siong Hwee.
Other Authors: Chua Leok Poh
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-454442023-03-04T19:27:07Z Measurements of cavity flow Koh, Siong Hwee. Chua Leok Poh School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics Cavity flow is a phenomenon when a fluid encounters a cavity while travelling across aerodynamic surfaces. The result is an acoustic environment in the cavity which causes pressure oscillations and velocity variations. These phenomenon are frequently experienced in many present day applications such as sunroofs of cars, bomb and landing gears storage hatches of aircrafts. The effects of this phenomenon have important engineering implications and are of great practical interest to researchers, on both the acoustic feedback mechanism and the corresponding solutions to these problems on the industries. Investigation of the effects of cavity flow begins with the more fundamental two-dimensional flow. The methods used to analyze these effects include hot-wire anemometry, cavity floor pressure measurements and Particle Image Velocimetry measurements. The effects of varying aspect ratio (length to depth) on velocity and pressure distributions are being investigated. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2011-06-13T08:52:10Z 2011-06-13T08:52:10Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45444 en Nanyang Technological University 83 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Siong Hwee.
Measurements of cavity flow
description Cavity flow is a phenomenon when a fluid encounters a cavity while travelling across aerodynamic surfaces. The result is an acoustic environment in the cavity which causes pressure oscillations and velocity variations. These phenomenon are frequently experienced in many present day applications such as sunroofs of cars, bomb and landing gears storage hatches of aircrafts. The effects of this phenomenon have important engineering implications and are of great practical interest to researchers, on both the acoustic feedback mechanism and the corresponding solutions to these problems on the industries. Investigation of the effects of cavity flow begins with the more fundamental two-dimensional flow. The methods used to analyze these effects include hot-wire anemometry, cavity floor pressure measurements and Particle Image Velocimetry measurements. The effects of varying aspect ratio (length to depth) on velocity and pressure distributions are being investigated.
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