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A Primitive Approach to Aeroacoustics

2002
A primitive approach to aeroacoustics is presented using the aeroacoustic analogies. This aproach is illustrated by a few examples like musical instruments, the Rijke tube, speech production etc.
Hirschberg, Avraham, Schram, C.
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Aeroacoustics of [s]

Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2004
Abstract The theory of the sibilant fricative [s] is formulated and solved as a mathematical problem of aeroacoustics. Air is forced through the constriction between the tongue blade and the hard palate by intra-oral pressure, forming a jet that strikes the upper incisors and leaves the mouth through a gap between the upper and lower ...
Michael S. Howe, Richard S. McGowan
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An aeroacoustic approach to phonation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988
A fluid mechanical, or aeroacoustic, point of view is followed to study possible sources of sound during phonation. Concentration is on two features of the vocal tract during phonation: abrupt area change from the glottis to the vocal tract and the finite length of the vocal tract.
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Aeroacoustics of the panpipes

Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 2013
The generic term “flute-like instruments” includes a wide variety of instruments whose sound production is ensured by the coupling of an air jet with an acoustic resonator. Within the family, different kinds of resonator (for instance Helmholtz resonator, open-open, or open-closed tube), may be used with different kind of air supply systems such as the
Auvray, Roman   +4 more
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Aeroacoustics of microphones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
Several commercial options exist for prevention of the pseudo-sound often introduced by a microphone in the presence of a flow field. One such device is a so-called ‘‘slit-tube.’’ A slit-tube is a tube approximately the diameter of the microphone with which it is used.
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Aeroacoustics

2011
Plenary keynote ...
Huang, L, Ffowcs-Williams, JE
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Computational Aeroacoustics

2012
Computational aeroacoustics (CAA) is a relatively new research area. CAA algorithms have developed rapidly and the methods have been applied in many areas of aeroacoustics. The objective of CAA is not simply to develop computational methods but also to use these methods to solve practical aeroacoustics problems and to perform numerical simulation of ...
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Aeroacoustic Carousel

AIAA Journal, 2005
Closed-Circuit wind tunnels in which air is driven by fans are widely used for aerodynamic testing. For aeroacoustic tests, in which the radiated sound field must be measured in the presence of flow, they have two major problems: the fan makes them noisy, and the hard walls make them reverberant.
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The Aeroacoustics of the Owl

2015
The secret of certain owl species enabling them to fly stealthily is investigated and adapted to the suppression of aeroacoustic noise at the trailing edge of a wing or blade. Two features from the owl are mimicked: the poro-elastic trailing edge in the owl’s feather, and the fibrous canopy structure above the nominal wing surface.
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Aeroacoustic Measurements

Applied Mechanics Reviews, 2003
TJ Mueller,, MG Prasad,
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