Experimental impedance of single liner elements with bias flow

Jesse Follet, Juan Betts, Jeffrey Kelly, Russell Thomas
2000 6th Aeroacoustics Conference and Exhibit   unpublished
An experimental investigation was conducted to generate a high quality database, from which the effects of a mean bias flow on the acoustic impedance of lumped-element single-degree-of-freedom liners was determined. Acoustic impedance measurements were made using the standard two-microphone method in the NASA Langley Normal Incidence Tube. Each liner consisted of a perforated sheet with a constant-area cavity. Liner resistance was shown to increase and to become less frequency and sound
more » ... level dependent as the bias flow was increased. The resistance was also consistently lower for a negative bias flow (suction) than for a positive bias flow (blowing) of equal magnitude. The slope of the liner reactance decreased with increased flow.
doi:10.2514/6.2000-1950 fatcat:cvzteg7kwne7tjlhstokai3tsq