Tailored Green's functions for the prediction of the noise generated by single and tandem diaphragms in a circular duct

U. Karban, C. Schram, C. Sovardi, W. Polifke

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Abstract

Noise produced by single and tandem diaphragms in a duct is studied on the basis of compressible Large Eddy Simulation. The applicability and accuracy of a hybrid approach that combines Lighthill's analogy [1] data and Green's function for sound generation and radiation is investigated for broadband noise prediction in low Mach number flows, respectively.A tailored Green's function is proposed using the classical mode-matching technique to account for the scattering of single and tandem diaphragms in cylindrical ducts. To understand the specific contribution of the diaphragm surfaces to noise generation, a noise prediction approach based on Curle's analogy [2] is implemented. The resolution of the acoustic field in the compressible flowdata is also investigated through a Direct Noise Computation method based on the characteristic waves. The results of the hybrid and direct approaches are validated against in-duct aeroacoustic measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)779-792
Number of pages14
JournalActa Acustica united with Acustica
Volume102
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2016

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