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Rain simulation studies for high-intensity acoustic nose cavities
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Rain simulation studies for high-intensity acoustic nose cavities

R. M. Clayton, Y. I. Cho, P. Shakkottai and L. H. Back
Journal of aircraft, v 25(3), pp 281-283
01 Mar 1988

Abstract

FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
Unarmed plastic projectiles can be equipped with small axisymmetric cavities for the generation of intense tones that are useful in training maneuvers. Attention is presently given to the simulation of rainfall in an airstream and the effect of rain droplet impingement on the nose of projectiles, and especially to any penetration or accumulation of water at the base of the cavity that might increase the fundamental cavity frequency and/or reduce the intensity of sound production during rain conditions.

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