© 2016 by the authors. The present work proposes and assesses a methodology based on incompressible computational fluid dynamics simulations to study the acoustic behavior of Helmholtz resonators under a large range of excitation amplitudes. It constitutes an alternative approach to the more widespread one based on compressible flow simulations to analyze the nonlinear regime of Helmholtz resonators. In the present methodology, the resonator is decomposed into its two main components: an assumed incompressible orifice neck and a compressible backing volume. The transfer impedance of the single orifice is obtained by means of an incompressible solver of the flow equations without turbulence modeling, whereas an analytical model accounts for ...
A hybrid methodology is applied to characterize a Helmholtz resonator under a grazing flow. In a fir...
The first of two companion papers theoretical and experimental results are presented for a Helmholtz...
A systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-length Hel...
The present study investigates the physics of Helmholtz resonators under a large range of excitation...
The present study investigates the physics of Helmholtz resonators under a large range of excitation...
The nonlinear behavior of a Helmholtz resonator is investigated numerically over a wide range of fre...
AbstractThe response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering...
This thesis is motivated by the need for noise control in aircraft engine with orifices and perforat...
When gas flows along a surface containing a cavity or gap, this fluid-dynamical process is likely li...
A theoretical investigation into the effects of flow on Helmholtz resonators has been carried out in...
AbstractThe response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering...
The response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering applica...
\u3cp\u3eA systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-l...
A hybrid methodology is applied to characterize a Helmholtz resonator under a grazing flow. In a fir...
A systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-length Hel...
A hybrid methodology is applied to characterize a Helmholtz resonator under a grazing flow. In a fir...
The first of two companion papers theoretical and experimental results are presented for a Helmholtz...
A systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-length Hel...
The present study investigates the physics of Helmholtz resonators under a large range of excitation...
The present study investigates the physics of Helmholtz resonators under a large range of excitation...
The nonlinear behavior of a Helmholtz resonator is investigated numerically over a wide range of fre...
AbstractThe response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering...
This thesis is motivated by the need for noise control in aircraft engine with orifices and perforat...
When gas flows along a surface containing a cavity or gap, this fluid-dynamical process is likely li...
A theoretical investigation into the effects of flow on Helmholtz resonators has been carried out in...
AbstractThe response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering...
The response of orifices to incident acoustic waves, which is important for many engineering applica...
\u3cp\u3eA systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-l...
A hybrid methodology is applied to characterize a Helmholtz resonator under a grazing flow. In a fir...
A systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-length Hel...
A hybrid methodology is applied to characterize a Helmholtz resonator under a grazing flow. In a fir...
The first of two companion papers theoretical and experimental results are presented for a Helmholtz...
A systematic derivation of the solution of a nonlinear system of equations for the finite-length Hel...