Computation of phonation aeroacoustics by an INS/PCE splitting method
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(9)- Hybrid Aeroacoustic Computations: State of Art and New Achievements
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- A high-order immersed boundary method for acoustic wave scattering and low-Mach number flow-induced sound in complex geometries
- Starting jet flows in a three-dimensional channel with larynx-shaped constriction
- Sound of fluids at low Mach numbers
- Parallel CFD simulation of flow in a 3D model of vibrating human vocal folds
- Three-dimensional computation of flow and sound for human hemilarynx
- Production of sound by unsteady throttling of flow into a resonant cavity, with application to voiced speech
- Investigation of prescribed movement in fluid-structure interaction simulation for the human phonation process
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