Serration of the duct trailing edge to affect the hydrodynamics and noise generation for a pump-jet propulsor
Journal article, 2024

Inspired by the silent gliding feather of owl wings, the trailing edge of the duct of a pump-jet propulsor was designed with a similar serrated structure in order to reduce noise generation. Two distinct serrated structures were proposed and evaluated using the detached eddy simulation method with the shear stress transport k-omega turbulence model. The findings indicated that while the hydrodynamic efficiency changed within 1% upon the inclusion of the serrated trailing edge, a significant alteration existed in vortex structures of the wake. More horseshoe and secondary vortices were generated since large-scale vortices induced by the duct were disrupted circumferentially. This phenomenon expedited the distortion and mixing of trailing-edge vortices, causing flow instability. Furthermore, the serrated trailing-edge structure led to noise reduction. Particularly in the 0–1000 Hz range, the sound pressure level behind the duct showed a maximum reduction of 4.43 dB.

Author

Chun Yang

Harbin Engineering University

Cong Sun

Harbin Engineering University

Chao Wang

Harbin Engineering University

Huadong Yao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Chunyu Guo

Harbin Engineering University

Qihui Yue

Harbin Engineering University

Physics of Fluids

10706631 (ISSN) 10897666 (eISSN)

Vol. 36 015140

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Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

DOI

10.1063/5.0180347

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