2005
DOI: 10.1260/1475472053730101
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Noise Radiated by Flow Impingement on a Flat Plate Using DNS with a Virtual Boundary Method

Abstract: Uniform flow impinging on the rectangular leading edge of a flat plate is simulated using an incompressible, two-dimensional direct numerical simulation with uniform grid, the solid surface being modelled by the virtual boundary method previously developed by Goldstein et al. Access is given to the hydrodynamic field at a Reynolds number of 500, which shows the separation at the edge, the development of a double recirculating bubble, a periodic vortex-shedding, and the generation of a boundary layer profile a… Show more

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“…Such an association of Curle's analogy with IBM in a incompressible solver was introduced in [17]. An hybrid aeroacoustic method associating an IBM with the linearised perturbed compressible equations is designed by Seo & Mittal [18].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Source Quantity 221 Flow Solver With Ibmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an association of Curle's analogy with IBM in a incompressible solver was introduced in [17]. An hybrid aeroacoustic method associating an IBM with the linearised perturbed compressible equations is designed by Seo & Mittal [18].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Source Quantity 221 Flow Solver With Ibmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its flexibility, it's mostly used for simulations of complex geometries and of fluid-structure interaction [15]. An application of IBM in an aeroacoustic context was conducted in [16]. The interest of applying it for the optimization of static and relatively simple shapes remains in the fact that modifying the geometry is a simple task and re-meshing or mesh deformation steps, such as the spring analogy method [17] [20].…”
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confidence: 99%