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An Efficient Time-Domain Equivalent Source Method for Acoustic Scattering

The prediction of acoustic scattering from hard surfaces such as the fuselage or deck near an exhausting jet aircraft or rotorcraft is important to attempts at predicting the spatial effects of various engine and nozzle configurations. A time-domain equivalent source method similar to Lee et al....

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Published in:International journal of aeroacoustics 2015-02, Vol.14 (1-2), p.133-160
Main Authors: Swift, S. Hales, Blaisdell, Gregory A., Lyrintzis, A. S.
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