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Sound generated by instability waves of supersonic flows. Part 1. Two-dimensional mixing layers
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    Sound generated by instability waves of supersonic flows. Part 1. Two-dimensional mixing layers (English)
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    1984
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    far field influence of disturbance
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    instability wave
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    two-dimensional mixing layer
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    high flow speeds
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    global solution
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    method of matched asymptotic expansions
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    outer solution
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    radiated acoustic field
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    pressure near field
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    inner solution
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    intermediate matching principle of \textit{M. van Dyke}
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    instability- and acoustic-wave amplitude equation
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