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- Sound generation by turbulence (Q704327) (← links)
- Identifying the radiating core of Lighthill's source term (Q1020463) (← links)
- The inaugural Theodorsen lecture. Some aspects of the aeroacoustics of high-speed jets (Q1341765) (← links)
- Transfer mechanisms from stochastic turbulence to organized acoustic radiation in a supersonic jet (Q1784581) (← links)
- The aeroacoustics of slowly diverging supersonic jets (Q3506805) (← links)
- The sources of jet noise: experimental evidence (Q3600973) (← links)
- Moving forcing effects in a two-phase medium (Q4077013) (← links)
- A volume integral implementation of the Goldstein generalised acoustic analogy for unsteady flow simulations (Q4585869) (← links)
- Acoustic tones in the near-nozzle region of jets: characteristics and variations between Mach numbers 0.5 and 2 (Q4957100) (← links)
- The near-field pressure radiated by planar high-speed free-shear-flow turbulence (Q5225952) (← links)
- Sound and turbulence modulation by particles in high-speed shear flows (Q5229789) (← links)
- Steepened Mach waves near supersonic jets: study of azimuthal structure and generation process using conditional averages (Q5240603) (← links)
- Acoustic emissions from convected wave packets (Q5244910) (← links)
- The sound from mixing layers simulated with different ranges of turbulence scales (Q5304191) (← links)
- Some Statistical Properties of the Pressure Field Radiated by a Turbulent Boundary Layer (Q5333223) (← links)
- Prediction of installed jet noise (Q5360649) (← links)
- An investigation of the mechanisms of sound generation in initially laminar subsonic jets using the Goldstein acoustic analogy (Q5406429) (← links)
- Contributions of Computational Aeroacoustics to Jet Noise Research and Prediction (Q5460643) (← links)
- An empirical model of noise sources in subsonic jets (Q6169283) (← links)
- Hybrid Aeroacoustic Computations: State of Art and New Achievements (Q6201452) (← links)