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This paper is concerned with the application of the acoustic analogy of Lighthill to the acoustic and aerodynamic problems associated with moving bodies. The Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equation, which is an interpretation of the acoustic analogy for sound generation by moving bodies, manipulates the source terms into surface and volume sources. Quite often in practice the volume sources, or quadrupoles, are neglected for various reasons. Recently, Farassat, Long and others have attempted to use the FW-H equation with the quadrupole source and neglected to solve for the surface pressure on the body. The purpose of this paper is to examine the contribution of the quadrupole source to the acoustic pressure and body surface pressure for some problems for which the exact solution is known. The inviscid, incompressible, 2-D flow, calculated using the velocity potential, is used to calculate the individual contributions of the various surface and volume source terms in the FW-H equation.

The relative importance of each of the sources is then assessed

  • Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
  • Date: 5/1/1988
  • Year: 1988
  • Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ACOUSTICS, AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS, COMPUTATION, INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW, QUADRUPOLES, INVISCID FLOW, PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, SURFACE PROPERTIES, TWO DIMENSIONAL FLOW, UNSTEADY AERODYNAMICS, Brentner, Kenneth S

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