Discrete tones of isolated airfoils

Recent experimental measurements reveal that discrete tones are emitted by isolated airfoils under certain operating conditions. Arguments are presented that these tones are unrelated to vortex shedding processes as has been suggested. It is proposed that the tones are generated by a self‐excited feedback loop of aerodynamic origin. The loop consists of large‐scale unstable disturbances in the boundary layer and wake flow and the feedback acoustic waves. Quantitative deductions based on the feedback loop model compare favorably with experimental measurements. It is also found that the proposed model is consistent with the observed characteristic features associated with the discrete tone phenomenon.