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    Time-domain numerical simulation of a flow-impedance tube (English)
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    We develop a method for application of the surface acoustic impedance condition in time-domain solutions of aeroacoustic problems, such as the broadband-frequency simulation of a flow-impedance tube. The basis for this method is the standard impedance condition stated in the frequency domain as the particle displacement continuity equation. The paper discusses time-domain numerical simulations of the NASA Langley flow-impedance tube with a constant depth ceramic tubular liner. Both single and broadband-frequency simulations are performed. Excellent agreement is shown with experimental data at various frequencies and flow conditions. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    \(z\)-transforms
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    nonreflecting boundary conditions
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    single-frequency simulation
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    surface acoustic impedance condition
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    broadband-frequency simulation
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    NASA Langley flow-impedance tube
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