A hybrid prediction method for low-subsonic turbulent flow noise
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(10)- Hybrid aeroacoustic computation of a low Mach number non-isothermal shear layer
- Noise Prediction in Subsonic Flow Using Seventh-Order Dissipative Compact Scheme on Curvilinear Mesh
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- Hydrodynamic/acoustic splitting approach with flow-acoustic feedback for universal subsonic noise computation
- Noise generation by turbulent flow near the edge of a rigid half-plane
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