Impedance eduction experiments on acoustic liners with flow have systematically shown the educed impedance depending on the direction of the incident wave. Recent attempts to model this dependence include impedance boundary conditions with an additional degree of freedom. In this case, both upstream and downstream acoustic sources must be used to educe both the liner impedance and the extra degree of freedom of the model, which implies two different axial wavenumber conditions are used, and always result in a perfect collapse of the educed impedances; this would be true whether or not the model itself is correct. In this work, we describe a novel experimental setup that allows for four different axial wavenumbers per frequency to be measure...
New noise regulations for civil aviation restrict the sound level that engines can emit to a great e...
A time domain boundary integral equation with Burton-Miller reformulation is presented for acoustic ...
An impedance eduction theory for a rigid wall duct containing an acoustic liner with an unknown impe...
International audienceA key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners ...
A key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners to achieve the current...
The accuracy of the Ingard-Myers boundary condition and a recently proposed modified Ingard-Myers bo...
Acoustic liners remain a key technology for reducing community noise from aircraft engines. The choi...
In principle, the impedance of a locally reacting acoustic liner should be independent of the struct...
Tests were conducted to validate a two-dimensional shear-flow analytical model for determining the a...
The acoustics of a mean flow boundary layer over an impedance surface or acoustic lining is consider...
This thesis is motivated by the need for noise control in aircraft engine with orifices and perforat...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the effects of shear flow profile on impedance ed...
The attenuation of a plane acoustic wave incident on a flat impedance surface in a sheared and visco...
The accuracy of existing impedance boundary conditions is investigated, and new impedance boundary c...
A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and periph...
New noise regulations for civil aviation restrict the sound level that engines can emit to a great e...
A time domain boundary integral equation with Burton-Miller reformulation is presented for acoustic ...
An impedance eduction theory for a rigid wall duct containing an acoustic liner with an unknown impe...
International audienceA key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners ...
A key parameter in designing and assessing advanced broadband acoustic liners to achieve the current...
The accuracy of the Ingard-Myers boundary condition and a recently proposed modified Ingard-Myers bo...
Acoustic liners remain a key technology for reducing community noise from aircraft engines. The choi...
In principle, the impedance of a locally reacting acoustic liner should be independent of the struct...
Tests were conducted to validate a two-dimensional shear-flow analytical model for determining the a...
The acoustics of a mean flow boundary layer over an impedance surface or acoustic lining is consider...
This thesis is motivated by the need for noise control in aircraft engine with orifices and perforat...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the effects of shear flow profile on impedance ed...
The attenuation of a plane acoustic wave incident on a flat impedance surface in a sheared and visco...
The accuracy of existing impedance boundary conditions is investigated, and new impedance boundary c...
A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and periph...
New noise regulations for civil aviation restrict the sound level that engines can emit to a great e...
A time domain boundary integral equation with Burton-Miller reformulation is presented for acoustic ...
An impedance eduction theory for a rigid wall duct containing an acoustic liner with an unknown impe...