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Acoustic Instabilities in Aerospace Propulsion
Course Description
Topics outline:
- Introduction to acoustics and combustion driven oscillations.
- Derivation of the wave equation.
- Traveling wave solutions.
- Standing wave solutions.
- Effect of inhomogeneous media on sound propagation.
- Multi-dimensional acoustics.
- Fundamentals of combustion instability.
- Basic principles.
- Rayleigh criteria.
- Instability in solid and liquid rockets, ramjets, gas turbines.
- Pulse combustors.
- Passive and active control of combustion instability.
Theoretical analysis of combustion instability.
- Modal stablility analysis.
- Nonmodal stability analysis.

Still from Lecture 17 : Reference Books Derivation of Rayleigh Criteria
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