Collocation for an integral equation arising in duct acoustics (Q1083326)
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Collocation for an integral equation arising in duct acoustics (English)
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1986
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A model has been developed for spinning mode acoustic radiation from the inlet of an aircraft engine. A circular disk separates the interior of the inlet from its exterior. The interior acoustic pressure consists of a pure azimuthal mode for a hardwall boundary condition. The interior and exterior acoustic pressures and their normal derivatives are matched on the disk. The governing boundary value problem for the Helmholtz equation is first converted into an integral equation for the unknown acoustic pressure on the surfaces and then the azimuthal dependence is integrated out yielding a one-dimensional integral equation.
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spinning mode acoustic radiation
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aircraft engine
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circular disk
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interior acoustic pressure
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azimuthal mode
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hardwall boundary condition
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acoustic pressures
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boundary value problem
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Helmholtz equation
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integral equation
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one-dimensional integral equation
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