The Lighthill acoustic analogy approach combined with Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes is used to predict the sound generated by unsteady viscous flow past a circular cylinder assuming a correlation length of 10 cylinder diameters. The two-dimensional unsteady flow field is computed using two Navier-Stokes codes at a low Mach number over a range of Reynolds numbers from 100 to 5 million. Both laminar flow as well as turbulent flow with a variety of eddy viscosity turbulence models are employed. Mean drag and Strouhal number are examined, and trends similar to experiments are observed. Computing the noise within the Reynolds number regime where transition to turbulence occurs near the separation point is problematic: laminar flow exhibits cha...
The flow around a rigid cylinder remains an enduring canonical study of bluff body aerodynamics and ...
Aeroacoustic predictions of a model airframe noise problem are conducted in order to assess the effe...
Abstract. In the present paper an Expansion about Incompressible Flow approach, as suggested by Shen...
The Lighthill acoustic analogy approach combined with Reynolds�averaged Navier Stokes is used to pre...
The Lighthill acoustic analogy approach combined with Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes is used to pre...
The objective of this paper is to calculate the far-field sound generated from low mach number flow ...
The computational aeroacoustics (CAA) research, which focuses on predicting acoustics by means of ad...
A numerical investigation of the aeroacoustic characteristics of the flow past a circular cylinder i...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the aerodynamic sound generated from flow over bluff bodies...
A numerical investigation is conducted on aerodynamic noise of flow past a circular cylinder with di...
The flow-generated sound from cylinders with different cross-sections have been investigated using l...
In order to reduce aerodynamic noise radiated from the turbulent wake of bluff bodies, vorticity str...
The flows past a circular cylinder at Reynolds number 3900 are simulated using large-eddy simulation...
The sound generated by the flow around a circular cylinder is numerically investigated by using a fi...
In this article, a hybrid method combining large eddy simulation with acoustic analogy is presented ...
The flow around a rigid cylinder remains an enduring canonical study of bluff body aerodynamics and ...
Aeroacoustic predictions of a model airframe noise problem are conducted in order to assess the effe...
Abstract. In the present paper an Expansion about Incompressible Flow approach, as suggested by Shen...
The Lighthill acoustic analogy approach combined with Reynolds�averaged Navier Stokes is used to pre...
The Lighthill acoustic analogy approach combined with Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes is used to pre...
The objective of this paper is to calculate the far-field sound generated from low mach number flow ...
The computational aeroacoustics (CAA) research, which focuses on predicting acoustics by means of ad...
A numerical investigation of the aeroacoustic characteristics of the flow past a circular cylinder i...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the aerodynamic sound generated from flow over bluff bodies...
A numerical investigation is conducted on aerodynamic noise of flow past a circular cylinder with di...
The flow-generated sound from cylinders with different cross-sections have been investigated using l...
In order to reduce aerodynamic noise radiated from the turbulent wake of bluff bodies, vorticity str...
The flows past a circular cylinder at Reynolds number 3900 are simulated using large-eddy simulation...
The sound generated by the flow around a circular cylinder is numerically investigated by using a fi...
In this article, a hybrid method combining large eddy simulation with acoustic analogy is presented ...
The flow around a rigid cylinder remains an enduring canonical study of bluff body aerodynamics and ...
Aeroacoustic predictions of a model airframe noise problem are conducted in order to assess the effe...
Abstract. In the present paper an Expansion about Incompressible Flow approach, as suggested by Shen...