2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61864-3_20
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Physics-Guided Sound Synthesis for Rotating Blades

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“…Synthesis generates sound for an object realized using FLSmatter. This may be aerodynamic sound such as that produced by an FLS-matter sword when waved in the air [27], blades of a fan or wind turbine rotating [107], and instruments that produce sound through air vibration [2,96]. Other examples [61] include flame sound [16,47,64] and water bubble sound [25,28].…”
Section: D Acousticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthesis generates sound for an object realized using FLSmatter. This may be aerodynamic sound such as that produced by an FLS-matter sword when waved in the air [27], blades of a fan or wind turbine rotating [107], and instruments that produce sound through air vibration [2,96]. Other examples [61] include flame sound [16,47,64] and water bubble sound [25,28].…”
Section: D Acousticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu and Liu [243] proposed a sound synthesis method for rotating blades such as fans, helicopters, and wind turbines. They used the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings (FW-H) equation to model the sound caused by moving objects, which consists of the thickness noise and the load noise.…”
Section: Aerodynamic Soundmentioning
confidence: 99%