Using steady flow analysis for noise predictions
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(4)- Broadband trailing-edge noise prediction with a stochastic source model
- Simulation and measurement of flow generated noise
- A complementary numerical and experimental study of the influence of Reynolds number on theoretical models for wingtip vortices
- Near-field fluctuations and far-field noise of a three-element airfoil system by a discrete vortex method
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