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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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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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Aeroacoustics research in Europe: The CEAS-ASC report on 2020 & 2021 highlights
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2022Jan Delfs, Gareth J Bennett
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Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics
ATZextra worldwide, 2008Andreas Wagner, Norbert Lindener
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Aeroacoustics research in Europe: The CEAS-ASC report on 2019 highlights
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2020Roberto Camussi, Gareth J Bennett
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On the Application of Wavelet Transform in Jet Aeroacoustics
Fluids, 2021Roberto Camussi, Stefano Meloni
exaly

