Aerodynamic Sound Due to a Source Near a Half-Plane
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(12)- ACOUSTIC DIFFRACTION BY A PLATE IN A UNIFORM FLOW
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- Radiation of sound in a semi-infinite hard duct inserted axially into a larger infinite lined duct
- An improved model for noise barriers in a moving fluid
- Sub Mach-1 sound due to an arbitrary time dependent source near an absorbing half plane
- Line source and point source diffraction by a reactive step
- Line source and point source scattering of acoustic waves by the junction of transmissive and soft-hard half planes
- 7.—Acoustic Diffraction by an Absorbing Semi-Infinite Plane in a Moving Fluid, II
- Receptivity to harmonic forcing of a finite-width mixing layer just downstream of the trailing edge of a flat plate
- Scattering of sound near an absorbing strip
- Sound radiation from sources close to a corner in supersonic flow
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