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The following pages link to Acoustic perturbation equations based on flow decomposition via source filtering (Q1399645):
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- Time domain computation of flow induced sound (Q416509) (← links)
- Broadband slat noise prediction based on CAA and stochastic sound sources from a fast random particle-mesh (RPM) method (Q416514) (← links)
- Direct computation of the noise induced by a turbulent flow through a diaphragm in a duct at low Mach number (Q416516) (← links)
- Noise prediction for a turbulent jet using different hybrid methods (Q416525) (← links)
- High order numerical simulation of aeolian tones (Q416535) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of the acoustic field of reacting flows via acoustic perturbation equations (Q416621) (← links)
- Two-step simulation of slat noise (Q435568) (← links)
- A hybrid prediction method for low-subsonic turbulent flow noise (Q435664) (← links)
- A 2D finite-element scheme for fluid-solid-acoustic interactions and its application to human phonation (Q660381) (← links)
- Linearized perturbed compressible equations for low Mach number aeroacoustics (Q860263) (← links)
- Linearized acoustic perturbation equations for low Mach number flow with variable density and temperature (Q886027) (← links)
- Control of the vorticity mode in the linearized Euler equations for hybrid aeroacoustic prediction (Q939476) (← links)
- Aeroacoustic study of a forward facing step using linearized Euler equations (Q942809) (← links)
- COMPUTATIONAL ACOUSTICS IN MULTI-FIELD PROBLEMS (Q3000451) (← links)
- High-order numerical simulations of flow-induced noise (Q3169151) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow-induced noise using LES/SAS and Lighthill's acoustic analogy (Q3579845) (← links)
- Toward accurate hybrid prediction techniques for cavity flow noise applications (Q3654191) (← links)