AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise computation is first evaluated in terms of recent gains in accuracy with increased computer resources, and is then used to explore the relatively new “microjet” noisereduction concept (injection of high-pressure microjets in the vicinity of the main jet nozzle exit), which currently attracts significant attention in the aeroacoustic community. The simulations are found to capture the essential features of the flow/turbulence and the far-field noise alteration by the microjets observed in experiments, and to reveal the subtle flow features responsible for the effect of injection on noise. They also confirm the experimental observation that in static...
Stricter noise regulations for commercial and military aircraft have increased interest in noise red...
AbstractThis paper describes a methodology for the direct calculation of noise from realistic nozzle...
Large eddy simulations have been performed of a Mach 0.9 jet at a Reynolds number of 1.3 million for...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Continued growth of the aviation industry and increasingly strict noise requirements set by internat...
Large eddy simulations of two isothermal Mach 0.75 jets have been performed, one of a clean jet and ...
AbstractResults from recent LES studies of high-speed jet flows and its near and far-field noise (Me...
Development of concepts for reduction of jet noise has relied heavily on expensive experimental test...
Development of concepts for reduction of jet noise has relied heavily on expensive experimental test...
This study develops a jet noise prediction model for chevrons and microjets. A novel equation is pro...
Stricter noise regulations for commercial and military aircraft have increased interest in noise red...
AbstractThis paper describes a methodology for the direct calculation of noise from realistic nozzle...
Large eddy simulations have been performed of a Mach 0.9 jet at a Reynolds number of 1.3 million for...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
AbstractThe Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) numerical system established since 2002 for jet-noise comput...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Jet noise is still a major component of overall aircraft noise emission at take-off, and its reducti...
Continued growth of the aviation industry and increasingly strict noise requirements set by internat...
Large eddy simulations of two isothermal Mach 0.75 jets have been performed, one of a clean jet and ...
AbstractResults from recent LES studies of high-speed jet flows and its near and far-field noise (Me...
Development of concepts for reduction of jet noise has relied heavily on expensive experimental test...
Development of concepts for reduction of jet noise has relied heavily on expensive experimental test...
This study develops a jet noise prediction model for chevrons and microjets. A novel equation is pro...
Stricter noise regulations for commercial and military aircraft have increased interest in noise red...
AbstractThis paper describes a methodology for the direct calculation of noise from realistic nozzle...
Large eddy simulations have been performed of a Mach 0.9 jet at a Reynolds number of 1.3 million for...