The sound spectrum from,a turbulent non-premixed flame as measured in the f
ar field is predicted. A closed form description for the sound spectrum is
derived assuming infinitely fast chemistry. The sound spectrum can then be
described in terms of the 1D turbulent spectrum of the mixture fraction at
the flame front. The input values for this turbulent spectrum are derived f
rom a steady state CFD flame calculation. The predictions from the sound sp
ectrum model are compared with experiments performed in an acoustically one
-dimensional combustion chamber. The comparison between measurements and pr
ediction is good for flames in which the mixed-is-burnt approach is valid.
For flames, whose burning velocity is limited by chemical kinetics the meas
ured spectrum shows a steeper fall off than the spectrum from the predictio
ns.