Author:
MEDEIROS MARCELLO A. F.,GASTER MICHAEL
Abstract
The nonlinear evolution of wavepackets in a laminar boundary layer has been
observed experimentally. The packets originated from disturbances generated by
a loudspeaker coupled to the boundary layer by a small hole in the plate. In a
preliminary experiment two types of short-duration acoustic pulses were used, one
with a positive excitation and another with a negative excitation. The experiments
indicated that the packet that originated from a positive pulse displayed nonlinear
behaviour at considerably lower amplitudes than that from a negative pulse. However,
the preliminary experiments suggested that at some distance from the source the
packets were identical in shape with a relative phase shift of 180°. Using complex-amplitude pulses it was possible to extend the experiments to include packets with
other phases. This more comprehensive experiment not only showed a strong influence
of the phase on the evolution of the packet, but also demonstrated that this nonlinear
behaviour is not determined by the local effects of the excitation process. The
observations suggested that the important parameter is the phase of the packet
relative to the modulation envelope.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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