Contributions of Computational Aeroacoustics to Jet Noise Research and Prediction
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- Boundary conditions for direct computation of aerodynamic sound generation
- Computation of jet mixing noise due to coherent structures: the plane jet case
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- Downstream subsonic jet noise: link with vortical structures intruding into the jet core
- Early Development of an "Acoustic Analogy" Approach to Aeroacoustic Theory
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- Noise sources in a low-Reynolds-number turbulent jet at Mach 0. 9
- On sound generated aerodynamically I. General theory
- Quadrupole correlations governing the pattern of jet noise
- Sound generated by instability waves of supersonic flows. Part 2. Axisymmetric jets
- Sound generation in a mixing layer
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- The noise from turbulence convected at high speed
- The radiation of sound by the instability waves of a compressible plane turbulent shear layer
- Use of Linearized Euler Equations for Supersonic Jet Noise Prediction
Cited in
(23)- Prediction of noise generated by a round nozzle jet flow using computational aeroacoustics
- Simulation of a hot coaxial jet: Direct noise prediction and flow-acoustics correlations
- Influence of non-uniform mean flow on acoustic scattering from complex geometries
- Some useful hybrid approaches for predicting aerodynamic noise
- Development of Computational Aeroacoustics Tools for Airframe Noise Calculations
- Computation of a high Reynolds number jet and its radiated noise using large eddy simulation based on explicit filtering
- Influence of initial turbulence level on the flow and sound fields of a subsonic jet at a diameter-based Reynolds number of \(10^{5}\)
- Fan Noise: A Challenge to CAA
- Noise prediction for a turbulent jet using different hybrid methods
- Hybrid Aeroacoustic Computations: State of Art and New Achievements
- Finite element hybrid and direct computational aeroacoustics at low Mach numbers in slow time-dependent domains
- Special issue: Computational AeroAcoustics: from acoustic sources modeling to farfield radiated noise prediction. Selected papers based on the presentations at the EUROMECH colloquium 449, Chamonix, France, December 9--12, 2003.
- A three-dimensional hybrid LES-acoustic analogy method for predicting open-cavity noise
- Concurrent finite element simulation of quadrupolar and dipolar flow noise in low Mach number aeroacoustics
- Isothermal and heated subsonic jet noise using large eddy simulations on unstructured grids
- Modelling far-field entrainment in compressible flows
- Influence of grid resolution on the spectral characteristics of noise radiated from turbulent jets: sound pressure fields and their decomposition
- A CFD/CAA coupling method applied to jet noise prediction
- Recent advances in computational aeroacoustics
- Control of the vorticity mode in the linearized Euler equations for hybrid aeroacoustic prediction
- Extensions of Lighthill's acoustic analogy with application to computational aeroacoustics
- A shock-capturing methodology based on adaptative spatial filtering for high-order non-linear computations
- LES-based numerical system for noise prediction in complex jets
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