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A theory for the mode of operation of the Hartmann air jet generator

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

K. A. Mørch
Affiliation:
Fluid Mechanics Department, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen

Abstract

The Hartmann air jet generator (Hartmann 1939) is sound wave generator in which the sound is generated by oscillations of a shock developed in an over-expanded air jet by means of a blunt body: a resonator. A theory for the instability mechanism is advanced, and it is found that the result calculated from the theory are in good agreement with the experimental observations.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1964 Cambridge University Press

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