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An acoustic/viscous splitting technique for computational aeroacoustics (English)
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11 January 1995
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A new technique for the numerical analysis of aerodynamic noise generation is developed. The approach involves first solving for the time-dependent incompressible flow for the given geometry. A ``hydrodynamic'' density correction to the constant incompressible density is then calculated from knowledge of the incompressible pressure fluctuations. The compressible flow solution is finally obtained by considering perturbations about the ``corrected'' incompressible flow. The technique is then applied to classical problems with moderately high subsonic Mach numbers and to a fully viscous problem where sound is generated by the flow dynamics.
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aerodynamic noise generation
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time-dependent incompressible flow
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density correction
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