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Computational Aeroacoustics: Present Status and Problems to be Solved

Seminar Date 2004-07-28
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임아주
Date
2004-07-28
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1. 제 목 : Computational Aeroacoustics: Present Status and Problems to be Solved





2. 연 사 : Professor Chisachi Kato


Director of Collaborative Research Center for


Frontier Simulation Software for Industrial Science


Institute of Industrial Science


The University of Tokyo





3. 일 시 : 2004년 8월 5일 (목) 15:30 - 16:30





4. 장 소 : 301동 1512호 세미나실





5. 내 용 :


Computational Aeroacoustics, which is defined as a method that numerically predicts sound due to fluid motion, is expected to become a powerful engineering tool for identifying primary mechanism of noise generation from the flow of interest and investigating means to achieve noise reduction. Unlike in the United States and some European countries, where noise generated from high-speed flow such as jet engine noise (fan noise) is of the central interest in this field, noise generated from relatively low-speed flow has attracted the major interest in Japan and some Asian countries. This includes noise from low-pressure fans, automobiles and high-speed trains. Prediction of noise due to low-speed flows is, in general (or practically), achieved by a decoupling method where source fluctuations are first computed and fed to the following acoustic computation as the input data with an assumption that the generated sound does not alter the source flow field. It is crucially important to apply a decoupling method that is appropriate and most feasible to the flow and sound field of interest. Then, the accuracy of the source computations generally determines the overall performance of the sound prediction. This presentation focuses on the noise generated from low-speed flows and overviews the present status of the noise prediction. Issues to be solved will also be addressed.





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