The effect of non-linear propagation in jet noise

An experimental investigation of the nonlinear propagation effects which occur in the noise radiated from low and moderate Reynolds number supersonic jets has been performed. An array of three condenser microphones was used to measure the waveforms propagated by axisymmetric, cold model jets of Mach numbers 2.1 and 2.5. Relatively low Reynolds numbers were obtained by exhausting the jets into a low pressure anechoic test chamber. The results show that phenomena normally associated with nonlinear acoustic propagation, such as wave steepening, harmonic generation and wave merging, are measurable in the high speed model jets.