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Body-Vortex Interaction, Sound Generation, and Destructive Interference
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2002
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AeroacousticsDownstream BladesOutdoor Sound PropagationEngineeringMultiple VorticesPhysicsAsymptotic ExpansionsNoiseAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationVortex DynamicSound PropagationNonlinear AcousticBody-vortex Interaction
It is generally recognized that interaction of vortices with downstream blades is a major source of noise production. To analyze this problem numerically, a two-dimensional model of inviscid flow together with the method of matched asymptotic expansions is proposed. The method of matched asymptotic expansions is used to match the inner region of incompressible flow to the outer region of compressible flow. Because of incompressibility, relatively simple numerical methods are available to treat multiple vortices and multiple bodies of arbitrary shape. Disturbances from vortices and bodies propagate outward as sound waves. Due to their interactions, either constructive or destructive interference may result. When it is destructive, the combined sound intensity can be reduced, sometimes substantially. In addition, an analytical solution to sound generation by the cascade-vonex interaction is given.
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