On the theory of unsteady high Reynolds number flow through a circular aperture
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- Solvable model for the transmission of sound through a screen with narrow slit in the presence of a low-Mach-number bias flow
- Numerical investigation of a honeycomb liner grazed by laminar and turbulent boundary layers
- The damping of flexural and acoustic waves by a bias-flow perforated elastic plate
- The acoustic impedance of a laminar viscous jet through a thin circular aperture
- Acoustic modeling of perforated plates with bias flow for large eddy simulations
- Effective conditions for the reflection of an acoustic wave by low-porosity perforated plates
- Acoustic impedance and hydrodynamic instability of the flow through a circular aperture in a thick plate
- Representing the geometrical complexity of liners and boundaries in low-order modeling for thermoacoustic instabilities
- The influence of vortex shedding on the diffraction of sound by a perforated screen
- Acoustic instability prediction of the flow through a circular aperture in a thick plate via an impedance criterion
- Vorticity production at the edge of a slit by sound waves in the presence of a low-Mach-number bias flow
- Generation of acoustic tones in round jets at a Mach number of 0.9 impinging on a plate with and without a hole
- Aerodynamic noise from a poroelastic edge with implications for the silent flight of owls
- Numerical investigation and modelling of acoustically excited flow through a circular orifice backed by a hexagonal cavity
- Sound-excited flow and acoustic nonlinearity at an orifice
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