This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2003 JFM488, 315-333. (doi:10.1017/S0022112003004890)) to develop a noise prediction model for the peak sound of axisymmetric round jets at subsonic acoustic Mach numbers (Ma). The analogy shows that the exact formula for the acoustic pressure is given by a convolution product of a propagator tensor (determined by the vector Green's function of the adjoint linearized Euler equations for a given jet mean flow) and a generalized source term representing the jet turbulence field. Using a low-frequency/small spread rate asymptotic expansion of the propagator, mean flow non-parallelism enters the lowest order Green's function solution via the strea...
Noise measurements of heated axisymmetric jets at fixed supersonic acoustic Mach number indicate tha...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
The acoustic analogy introduced by Lighthill to study jet noise is now over 50 years old. In the pre...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
In this study we show how accurate jet noise predictions can be achieved within Goldstein’s generali...
Our recent work on jet noise modeling (Afsar et al. 2019, PhilTrans. A., vol. 377) has confirmed tha...
This paper considers how a complex axisymmetric jet modifies the structure of the propa- gator tenso...
In this paper we continue efforts aimed at modeling jet noise using self-consistent analytical appro...
In this study we show how accurate jet noise predictions can be achieved within Gold-stein’s general...
An acoustic analogy is developed to predict the noise from jet flows. It contains two source models ...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
Tam and Auriault successfully predicted the acoustic spectrum at 90deg to the axis of a high speed a...
A computational aeroacoustics prediction tool based on the application of Lighthill’s theory is pres...
Noise measurements of heated axisymmetric jets at fixed supersonic acoustic Mach number indicate tha...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
The acoustic analogy introduced by Lighthill to study jet noise is now over 50 years old. In the pre...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
This paper uses asymptotic analysis within the generalized acoustic analogy formulation (Goldstein 2...
In this study we show how accurate jet noise predictions can be achieved within Goldstein’s generali...
Our recent work on jet noise modeling (Afsar et al. 2019, PhilTrans. A., vol. 377) has confirmed tha...
This paper considers how a complex axisymmetric jet modifies the structure of the propa- gator tenso...
In this paper we continue efforts aimed at modeling jet noise using self-consistent analytical appro...
In this study we show how accurate jet noise predictions can be achieved within Gold-stein’s general...
An acoustic analogy is developed to predict the noise from jet flows. It contains two source models ...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
Tam and Auriault successfully predicted the acoustic spectrum at 90deg to the axis of a high speed a...
A computational aeroacoustics prediction tool based on the application of Lighthill’s theory is pres...
Noise measurements of heated axisymmetric jets at fixed supersonic acoustic Mach number indicate tha...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
The acoustic analogy introduced by Lighthill to study jet noise is now over 50 years old. In the pre...