A mathematical model is developed to describe the sound emitted from an arbitrary point within a turbulent flow near solid boundaries. A unidirectional, transversely sheared mean flow is assumed, and the cross-section of the cold jet is of arbitrary shape. The analysis begins with Lilley's formulation of aerodynamic noise and, depending upon the specific model of turbulence used, leads via Fourier analysis to an expression for the spectral density of the intensity of the far-field sound emitted from a unit volume of turbulence. The expressions require solution of a reduced Green's function of Lilley's equation as well as certain moving axis velocity correlations of the turbulence. Integration over the entire flow field is required in order ...
Spectral analysis techniques applied to Lighthill aerodynamic sound equation for unified jet noise t...
A systematic research on aeroacoustics conducted around the world for the last few decades has revea...
The location of the noise sources within jet flows, their relative importance to the overall radiate...
This paper examines the shielding effect of the mean flow and refraction of sound in non-axisymmetri...
A theoretical description is given of the sound emitted from an arbitrary point in a parallel or nea...
A model, based on Lighthill's theory, for predicting aerodynamic noise from a turbulent shear flow i...
In the following a general discussion of aerodynamically created sound is given. The study is essent...
An approximate method for calculating the noise generated by a turbulent flow within a semi-infinite...
A numerically calculated Green's function is used to predict jet noise spectrum and its far-field di...
Sound generated in a moving fluid must propagate through a shear layer in order to be measured by a ...
An algorithm to compute the physical sources of sound in a jet is introduced. The algorithm is based...
© 2017, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. Lighthill...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
High intensity acoustic radiation occurs when turbulence convects past airframe trailing edges. A ma...
Concepts envisioned for the future of civil air transport consist of unconventional propulsion syste...
Spectral analysis techniques applied to Lighthill aerodynamic sound equation for unified jet noise t...
A systematic research on aeroacoustics conducted around the world for the last few decades has revea...
The location of the noise sources within jet flows, their relative importance to the overall radiate...
This paper examines the shielding effect of the mean flow and refraction of sound in non-axisymmetri...
A theoretical description is given of the sound emitted from an arbitrary point in a parallel or nea...
A model, based on Lighthill's theory, for predicting aerodynamic noise from a turbulent shear flow i...
In the following a general discussion of aerodynamically created sound is given. The study is essent...
An approximate method for calculating the noise generated by a turbulent flow within a semi-infinite...
A numerically calculated Green's function is used to predict jet noise spectrum and its far-field di...
Sound generated in a moving fluid must propagate through a shear layer in order to be measured by a ...
An algorithm to compute the physical sources of sound in a jet is introduced. The algorithm is based...
© 2017, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. Lighthill...
An assessment of an acoustic analogy for the mixing noise component of jet noise in the presence of ...
High intensity acoustic radiation occurs when turbulence convects past airframe trailing edges. A ma...
Concepts envisioned for the future of civil air transport consist of unconventional propulsion syste...
Spectral analysis techniques applied to Lighthill aerodynamic sound equation for unified jet noise t...
A systematic research on aeroacoustics conducted around the world for the last few decades has revea...
The location of the noise sources within jet flows, their relative importance to the overall radiate...