We analyze the far field acoustic power spectrum of a jet flow convecting a region of turbulent activity by formulating an acoustic analogy. The analogy is defined using Goldstein's linearized Euler equation system (J. of Aero-Acoustics 2002, vol. 1, pp. 1) with the propagation based on a parallel mean flow, and the source statistics on a Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) calculation. Our analysis confirms the jet noise spectrum can be thought of as being composed of two terms. The first is significant at high frequencies, while the second term is important at low frequencies and is especially dominant at small observation angles to the jet flow-in the so-called 'zone of silence'. This additional term appears to account for the experim...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
International audienceAcoustic radiation of shock free supersonic jets is modified in comparison wit...
The turbulent energy dissipation rate time-scale and length-scale has been routinely used for the pr...
Jets are one of the most fascinating topics in fluid mechanics. For aeronautics, turbulent jet-noise...
Lighthill’s theory of aerodynamic sound is employed to model the acoustic far field of turbulent jet...
This paper describes several methods for the prediction of jet noise. All but one of the noise predi...
A semianalytical model for installed jet noise is proposed in this paper. We argue and conclude that...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
In the current jet noise study, an empirical modal decomposition is proposed which distills the nois...
The acoustic analogy introduced by Lighthill to study jet noise is now over 50 years old. In the pre...
An acoustic analogy is developed to predict the noise from jet flows. It contains two source models ...
To calculate the noise emanating from a turbulent flow (such as a jet flow) using Lighthill's analog...
A systematic research on aeroacoustics conducted around the world for the last few decades has revea...
A jet noise source model based on the Lighthill acoustic analogy is presented. Although much of the ...
A semi-empirical far-field jet noise acoustic model derived using the energy spectrum function is pr...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
International audienceAcoustic radiation of shock free supersonic jets is modified in comparison wit...
The turbulent energy dissipation rate time-scale and length-scale has been routinely used for the pr...
Jets are one of the most fascinating topics in fluid mechanics. For aeronautics, turbulent jet-noise...
Lighthill’s theory of aerodynamic sound is employed to model the acoustic far field of turbulent jet...
This paper describes several methods for the prediction of jet noise. All but one of the noise predi...
A semianalytical model for installed jet noise is proposed in this paper. We argue and conclude that...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
In the current jet noise study, an empirical modal decomposition is proposed which distills the nois...
The acoustic analogy introduced by Lighthill to study jet noise is now over 50 years old. In the pre...
An acoustic analogy is developed to predict the noise from jet flows. It contains two source models ...
To calculate the noise emanating from a turbulent flow (such as a jet flow) using Lighthill's analog...
A systematic research on aeroacoustics conducted around the world for the last few decades has revea...
A jet noise source model based on the Lighthill acoustic analogy is presented. Although much of the ...
A semi-empirical far-field jet noise acoustic model derived using the energy spectrum function is pr...
We introduce a hybrid model for the evaluation of jet noise. The model uses the information from a s...
International audienceAcoustic radiation of shock free supersonic jets is modified in comparison wit...
The turbulent energy dissipation rate time-scale and length-scale has been routinely used for the pr...