Sound generation by a supersonic aerofoil cutting through a steady jet flow
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- Acoustics as a branch of fluid mechanics
- Aerodynamic sound generation by turbulent flow in the vicinity of a scattering half plane
- Low-frequency sound radiation and generation due to the interaction of unsteady flow with a jet pipe
- Sound diffraction at a trailing edge
- Sound generated from the interruption of a steady flow by a supersonically moving aerofoil
- The dissipation of sound at an edge
- The influence of vortex shedding on the generation of sound by convected turbulence
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- Jet noise: sound generation by disc and cylinder sources
- Asymptotic analysis of the radiation by volume sources in supersonic rotor acoustics
- The viscous interaction between sound waves and the trailing edge of a supersonic splitter plate
- Basic singular fields in the theory of impulsive supersonic leading-edge noise
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