AbstractThe scaling law for aerodynamic dipole type of sound from constrictions in low speed flow ducts by Nelson and Morfey is revisited. A summary of earlier published results using this scaling law is presented together with some new data. Based on this, an effort to find a general scaling law for the sound power for components with both distinct and non-distinct flow separation points are made. Special care is taken to apply the same scaling to all data based on the pressure drop. Results from both rectangular and circular ducts, duct flow velocities from 2 to 120m/s and sound power measurements made both in ducts and in reverberation chambers are presented. The computed sound power represents the downstream source output in a reflectio...
A simplified physical model, which described the generation of sound by a Helmholtz resonator upon f...
An investigation is performed on the scalability of broadband noise sources from separated flows in ...
A prediction method for sound attenuation in acoustically lined circular ducts of uniform cross sect...
AbstractThe scaling law for aerodynamic dipole type of sound from constrictions in low speed flow du...
The aim of this work is to estimate the sound power generated by a turbulent flow in a duct from the...
In recent years, there have been a number of attempts to devise generalized prediction techniques fo...
The sound transmission across two coupled cavities along a rectangular duct in the presence of a low...
Flow-generated noise problem caused by in-duct elements is due to the complicated acoustic and turbu...
This paper describes the development of robust procedures yielding reliable estimates of the nett so...
The paper deals with experimental verification of results provided by theoretical approach to the pr...
Exhaust mufflers, large exhaust stacks, and turbofan engines are common examples of ducted noise. Th...
The focus of this thesis is the measurement of specific aeroacoustic properties in ducts at frequenc...
When studying the acoustic wave propagation in a channel, the frequency range can be divided to the ...
A study is presented that explores the influence of the peak to mean pressure ratio on the wave acti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36315/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
A simplified physical model, which described the generation of sound by a Helmholtz resonator upon f...
An investigation is performed on the scalability of broadband noise sources from separated flows in ...
A prediction method for sound attenuation in acoustically lined circular ducts of uniform cross sect...
AbstractThe scaling law for aerodynamic dipole type of sound from constrictions in low speed flow du...
The aim of this work is to estimate the sound power generated by a turbulent flow in a duct from the...
In recent years, there have been a number of attempts to devise generalized prediction techniques fo...
The sound transmission across two coupled cavities along a rectangular duct in the presence of a low...
Flow-generated noise problem caused by in-duct elements is due to the complicated acoustic and turbu...
This paper describes the development of robust procedures yielding reliable estimates of the nett so...
The paper deals with experimental verification of results provided by theoretical approach to the pr...
Exhaust mufflers, large exhaust stacks, and turbofan engines are common examples of ducted noise. Th...
The focus of this thesis is the measurement of specific aeroacoustic properties in ducts at frequenc...
When studying the acoustic wave propagation in a channel, the frequency range can be divided to the ...
A study is presented that explores the influence of the peak to mean pressure ratio on the wave acti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36315/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
A simplified physical model, which described the generation of sound by a Helmholtz resonator upon f...
An investigation is performed on the scalability of broadband noise sources from separated flows in ...
A prediction method for sound attenuation in acoustically lined circular ducts of uniform cross sect...