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Acoustic wave three-dimensional ground reflection and bouncing

This paper deals with the development of a noise propagation tool for the prediction of perceived noise due to aircraft/rotorcraft flying in a non-uniform atmosphere over a non-flat ground. The far-field noise is predicted through a direct ray tracing method, once the near-field aeroacoustic solutio...

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Published in:Applied acoustics 2021-09, Vol.180, p.108110, Article 108110
Main Authors: Serafini, Jacopo, Bernardini, Giovanni, Grignaffini, Giacomo, Modini, Sara, Gennaretti, Massimo
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