Musical flue instruments such as the pipe organ and flute mainly consist of the acoustic pipe resonance and the jet impinging against the pipe edge. The edge tone is used to be considered as the energy source coupling to the pipe resonance. However, jet-drive models describing the complex jet/pipe interaction were proposed in the late 1960s. Such models were more developed and then improved to the discrete-vortex model and vortex-layer model by introducing fluid-dynamical viewpoint, particularly vortex sound theory on acoustic energy generation and dissipation. Generally, the discrete-vortex model is well applied to thick jets, while the jet-drive model and the vortex-layer model are valid to thin jets used in most flue instruments. The aco...
After a review of basic equations of fluid dynamics, the Aeroacoustic analogy of Lighthill is derive...
A simplified model for the prediction of the amplitude of the oscillation in a flue organ pipe is de...
A flue organ pipe can be excited in various acoustic modes by changing the air pressure supplied to ...
Acoustic oscillations of flue instruments are investigated numerically using compressible Large Eddy...
International audienceThis paper presents two models of sound production in flute-like instruments t...
International audienceThe acoustic source of flute-like instrument is linked to the interaction of a...
Sound generation in flue organ pipes is caused by the non-linear interaction between an instable jet...
A simple one-dimensional representation of recorderlike instruments, that can be used for sound synt...
Flow visualization of the initial transient in a small recorderlike flue organ pipe is presented and...
cote interne IRCAM: Verge97a/National audienceA simple one-dimensional representation of recorderlik...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the possibility of giving useful interpretations of fl...
A simplified treatment is given of the mechanism of sound production in musical instruments driven b...
After a review of basic equations of fluid dynamics, the Aeroacoustic analogy of Lighthill is derive...
A simplified model for the prediction of the amplitude of the oscillation in a flue organ pipe is de...
A flue organ pipe can be excited in various acoustic modes by changing the air pressure supplied to ...
Acoustic oscillations of flue instruments are investigated numerically using compressible Large Eddy...
International audienceThis paper presents two models of sound production in flute-like instruments t...
International audienceThe acoustic source of flute-like instrument is linked to the interaction of a...
Sound generation in flue organ pipes is caused by the non-linear interaction between an instable jet...
A simple one-dimensional representation of recorderlike instruments, that can be used for sound synt...
Flow visualization of the initial transient in a small recorderlike flue organ pipe is presented and...
cote interne IRCAM: Verge97a/National audienceA simple one-dimensional representation of recorderlik...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the possibility of giving useful interpretations of fl...
A simplified treatment is given of the mechanism of sound production in musical instruments driven b...
After a review of basic equations of fluid dynamics, the Aeroacoustic analogy of Lighthill is derive...
A simplified model for the prediction of the amplitude of the oscillation in a flue organ pipe is de...
A flue organ pipe can be excited in various acoustic modes by changing the air pressure supplied to ...