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Showing papers on "Computational aeroacoustics published in 1983"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Apr 1983
TL;DR: In this paper, the sound radiation is obtained by integrating over the flow field with the Coriolis acceleration as the source term and a low frequency Green's function technique, and time histories, spectra, and directivity of the radiated sound are obtained.
Abstract: Sound generation by uniform flow over a cylinder at the Reynolds number of 200 is calculated. The incompressible, time dependent flow field is first computed by standard computational fluid dynamics techniques using a stream function/vorticity formulation. The sound radiation is then obtained by integrating over the flow field with the Coriolis acceleration as the source term and a low frequency Green's function technique. Time histories, spectra, and directivity of the radiated sound are obtained. Comparisons with experimental data, where possible, indicate the feasibility of this computational aeroacoustics approach.

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