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Noise Produced by Unsteady Exhaust Efflux from an Internal Combustion Engine
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From a theoretical analysis of the unsteady efflux from the open end of a simulated reciprocating internal combustion engine exhaust system a prediction of overall and one-third octave sound pressure levels in space, due to this gas flow, is produced. The predictions are compared with measured levels and show a high degree of correlation.
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Blair, G. and Coates, S., "Noise Produced by Unsteady Exhaust Efflux from an Internal Combustion Engine," SAE Technical Paper 730160, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730160.Also In
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