Rajesh Rajaram, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
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(Characteristics of sound radiation from turbulent premixed flames.) |
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Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2009) Acoustic radiation from turbulent premixed flames Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 637: 357-385 |
Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2007) Spatial distribution of combustion noise sources 13th Aiaa/Ceas Aeroacoustics Conference (28th Aiaa Aeroacoustics Conference) |
Lieuwen T, Mohan S, Rajaram R, et al. (2006) Acoustic radiation from weakly wrinkled premixed flames Combustion and Flame. 144: 360-369 |
Rajaram R, Gray J, Lieuwen T. (2006) Premixed combustion noise scaling: Total power and spectra Collection of Technical Papers - 12th Aiaa/Ceas Aeroacoustics Conference. 5: 2731-2739 |
Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2005) Frequency scaling of turbulent premixed flame noise Collection of Technical Papers - 11th Aiaa/Ceas Aeroacoustics Conference. 1: 359-369 |
Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2004) Effect of approach flow turbulence characteristics on sound generation from premixed flames Aiaa Paper. 909-919 |
Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2003) Parametric studies of acoustic radiation from premixed flames Combustion Science and Technology. 175: 2269-2298 |
Lieuwen T, Rajaram R. (2002) Acoustic radiation from premixed flames subjected to convected flow disturbances 40th Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit |
Rajaram R, Lieuwen T. (2002) Parametric studies of acoustic radiation from turbulent flames 38th Aiaa/Asme/Sae/Asee Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit |
Lieuwen T, Rajaram R, Neumeier Y, et al. (2002) Measurements of incoherent acoustic wave scattering from turbulent premixed flames Proceedings of the Combustion Institute. 29: 1809-1815 |