The results of this thesis demonstrate that direct numerical simulation can predict sound generation in unsteady aerodynamic flows containing shock waves. Shock waves can be significant sources of sound in high speed jet flows, on helicopter blades, and in supersonic combustion inlets. Direct computation of sound permits the prediction of noise levels in the preliminary design stage and can be used as a tool to focus experimental studies, thereby reducing cost and increasing the probability of a successfully quiet product in less time. This thesis reveals and investigates two mechanisms fundamental to sound generation by shocked flows: shock motion and shock deformation. Shock motion is modeled by the interaction of a sound wave with a shoc...
Topics covered include: Low-dispersion scheme for nonlinear acoustic waves in nonuniform flow; Compu...
The motivation for study of shock-induced vortical flows is the problem of achieving rapid and effic...
Numerical computations are presented which illustrate and test various effects pertinent to the ampl...
The numerical study of aeroacoustic problems places stringent demands on the choice of a computation...
Shocks at the inlet of scramjet engines are subject to perturbations from their interaction with tur...
An analytical model is developed to study the sound produced by the interaction between shock and in...
October 1970Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10)The noise produced by convection of turbule...
Many supersonic military aircraft and some of the modern civilian aircraft (such as the Boeing 777) ...
Fluctuating pressures due to shock interactions with turbulence and sound - interaction of escape to...
The prediction of sound generated from fluid flow has always been a difficult subject due to the non...
One of the challenges in the computational fluid dynamics area is the accurate calculation of aeroac...
Computational approaches are being developed to study a range of problems in aeroacoustics. These ae...
Acoustic shock waves in a variable area duct which contains near sonic flows are considered. The pro...
Broadband shock-associated noise is an important component of the overall noise generated by modern ...
The problem of aerodynamic noise is considered following the Computational Aeroacoustics approach wh...
Topics covered include: Low-dispersion scheme for nonlinear acoustic waves in nonuniform flow; Compu...
The motivation for study of shock-induced vortical flows is the problem of achieving rapid and effic...
Numerical computations are presented which illustrate and test various effects pertinent to the ampl...
The numerical study of aeroacoustic problems places stringent demands on the choice of a computation...
Shocks at the inlet of scramjet engines are subject to perturbations from their interaction with tur...
An analytical model is developed to study the sound produced by the interaction between shock and in...
October 1970Includes bibliographical references (leaf 10)The noise produced by convection of turbule...
Many supersonic military aircraft and some of the modern civilian aircraft (such as the Boeing 777) ...
Fluctuating pressures due to shock interactions with turbulence and sound - interaction of escape to...
The prediction of sound generated from fluid flow has always been a difficult subject due to the non...
One of the challenges in the computational fluid dynamics area is the accurate calculation of aeroac...
Computational approaches are being developed to study a range of problems in aeroacoustics. These ae...
Acoustic shock waves in a variable area duct which contains near sonic flows are considered. The pro...
Broadband shock-associated noise is an important component of the overall noise generated by modern ...
The problem of aerodynamic noise is considered following the Computational Aeroacoustics approach wh...
Topics covered include: Low-dispersion scheme for nonlinear acoustic waves in nonuniform flow; Compu...
The motivation for study of shock-induced vortical flows is the problem of achieving rapid and effic...
Numerical computations are presented which illustrate and test various effects pertinent to the ampl...