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delvo
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Posted: Mar 06, 2012 - 01:42 AM
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pissflaps
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Posted: Mar 06, 2012 - 03:26 AM
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Posted: Mar 06, 2012 - 05:42 AM
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| I wonder if the afterburner exhausts has a sort of sinusoidal/harmonic wave-like nature to it and the "impulses" are more like the flame being sandwhiched by a series of harmonic nodes. That's my guess before reading all the links. We'll see if I've learned anything from all these engineering classes I've been taking. |
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Roscoe
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Posted: Mar 07, 2012 - 02:17 AM
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| Read the link in the answer. basically, the Mach shock waves criss cross each other and become constructive/destructive, much like sound waves in a poorly designed auditorium. One seat can have perfect acoustics and the ones right next to it are muddled and quiet. |
_________________ Roscoe
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