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Flow decomposition and aerodynamic sound generation
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AeroacousticsEngineeringApproximate DecompositionTurbulenceOcean AcousticsPhysical AcousticNoiseAcoustical EngineeringSound PropagationAcoustic AnalysisHealth SciencesAcoustic MethodsAerodynamic NoiseSound SynthesisFlow DecompositionAerospace EngineeringAerodynamicsComputational AcousticsLinear Convolution Filter
An approximate decomposition of fluid-flow variables satisfying unbounded compressible Navier–Stokes equations into acoustically radiating and non-radiating components leads to well-defined source terms that can be identified as the physical sources of aerodynamic noise. We show that, by filtering the flow field by means of a linear convolution filter, it is possible to decompose the flow into non-radiating and radiating components. This is demonstrated on two different flows: one satisfying the linearised Euler equations and the other the Navier–Stokes equations. In the latter case, the corresponding sound sources are computed. They are found to be more physical than those computed through classical acoustic analogies in which the flow field is decomposed into a steady mean and fluctuating component.
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