Study on the effect of leading and trailing-edge serrations on flat-plate broadband noise

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Shah D.A. [1 ]
Hamid H.A. [1 ]
Kumar M.P. [1 ]
Atul Bhise T. [1 ]
Kumar G.C.V. [1 ]
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[1] Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai
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Acoustics; computational; noise; sound; vibration;
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10.1177/0957456519900790
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The results of a comparative study on the reduction of broadband noise for several combinations of a flat plate with serrations encountering a low-turbulence fluid flow are computed and documented. The four combinations under study are triangular serrations on leading-edge only, triangular serrations on trailing-edge only, triangular serrations on the leading and trailing edges, and ogival serrations on the leading and trailing edges. Serrations based on the trailing edge are normalized in terms of its chord length. A computational study was carried out using computational fluid dynamics models to simulate the variety of serrated flat plates. Commercial computational fluid dynamics software ANSYS Fluent 16.0 was used. A quantifiable reduction in the broadband noise was found in most of the variations in the serrated geometries. The particular case of the serrations considered in the present study having triangular serrations on both leading and trailing edges of the flat plate proved to be the most effective in terms of broadband noise reduction. © The Author(s) 2020.
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