Experimental study of aeroacoustic noise production through combined flow measurements and array signal processing
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Miguel Garcia Pedroche, 'Experimental study of aeroacoustic noise production through combined flow measurements and array signal processing', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2013, pp 207Download Item:

Abstract:
The underlying processes behind sound generation in turbulent flows are still a source of
debate. The investigation presented in this thesis focuses on the experimental approaches
that aim to clarify this issue by estimating the direct correlation between simultaneous
flow-acoustic observations. Under the assumption of a Lighthill type source distribution,
these experimental approaches attempt to quantify the contribution that turbulence measured in a small section of turbulent flow has at an observer's location in the acoustic field. However, it has been argued that the contribution that a small section of the flow has on the overall sound measured at an observer's location could be insignificantly small due to the presence of the large number of separate source mechanisms within the flow.
Author: Garcia Pedroche, Miguel
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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