Jet noise: Since 1952
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(17)- Efficient parallelization for volume-coupled multiphysics simulations on hierarchical Cartesian grids
- Acoustic and flow fields of an excited high Reynolds number axisymmetric supersonic jet
- Influence of grid resolution on the spectral characteristics of noise radiated from turbulent jets: sound pressure fields and their decomposition
- Investigation of downstream and sideline subsonic jet noise using large eddy simulation
- Calculation of acoustic Green's functions using BEM and Dirichlet-to-Neumann-type boundary conditions
- Isothermal and heated subsonic jet noise using large eddy simulations on unstructured grids
- Low-dimensional characteristics of a transonic jet. Part 1. Proper orthogonal decomposition
- Linear stability of a compressible coaxial jet with continuous velocity and temperature profiles
- On noise generation in low Reynolds number temporal round jets at a Mach number of 0.9
- Computational aeroacoustics examples showing the failure of the acoustic analogy theory to identify the correct noise sources
- Acoustic tones in the near-nozzle region of jets: characteristics and variations between Mach numbers 0.5 and 2
- Noise sources in heated coaxial jets
- On least-order flow representations for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
- Wavelet analysis of near-field pressure fluctuations generated by a subsonic jet
- Effects of nozzle-exit boundary-layer profile on the initial shear-layer instability, flow field and noise of subsonic jets
- Simulation of a hot coaxial jet: Direct noise prediction and flow-acoustics correlations
- On using large-eddy simulation for the prediction of noise from cold and heated turbulent jets
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