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A parallel three-dimensional computational aeroacoustics method using nonlinear disturbance equations
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    A parallel three-dimensional computational aeroacoustics method using nonlinear disturbance equations (English)
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    17 July 1997
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    We describe the application of a three-dimensional computational aeroacoustics (CAA) methodology to the prediction of jet noise. The technique has been implemented using parallel computers. In this approach the nonlinear disturbance equations are solved in a conservative form using a finite-difference based technique. A fourth-order optimized dispersion relation preserving scheme is used for spatial discretization, and a fourth-order classical Runge-Kutta scheme is employed for temporal discretization. The three-dimensional CAA code has been parallelized using a domain decomposition strategy in the streamwise direction. The calculations are carried out on both IBM-SP2 and SGI Power-Challenge parallel computers using message passing interface routines to facilitate exchange of boundary data between adjacent nodes (processors).
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    perfectly expanded supersonic axisymmetric jet
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    fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme
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    jet noise
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    fourth-order optimized dispersion relation
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    decomposition strategy
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    IBM-SP2
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    SGI Power-Challenge
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    message passing interface
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