Avraham Hirschberg, Christophe Schram (auth.), Yves Aurégan, Vincen Pagneux, Jean-Francois Pinton, Agnes Maurel (eds.)3540433325, 9783540433323
The coupling between acoustic waves and fluid flow motion is basically nonlinear, with the result that flow and sound modify themselves reciprocally with respect to generation and propagation properties. As a result this problem is investigated by many different communities, such as applied mathematics, acoustics and fluid mechanics. This book is the result of an international school which was held to discuss the foundation of sound–flow interactions, to share expertise and methodologies, and to promote cross-fertilization between the different disciplines involved. It consists essentially of a set of pedagogical lectures and is meant to serve not only as a compact source of reference for the experienced researcher but also as an advanced textbook for postgraduate students, and nonspecialists wishing to familiarize themselves in depth, at a research level, with this fascinating subject. |
Table of contents : A Primitive Approach to Aeroacoustics….Pages 1-30 Lectures on the Theory of Vortex-Sound….Pages 31-111 Sound—Vortex Interaction in Infinite Media….Pages 112-159 Geometrical Acoustics in Moving Media….Pages 160-168 Sound Propagation and Scattering in Random Moving Media….Pages 169-191 Plasma—Hydrodynamic Analogy for Waves and Vortices in Shear Flows….Pages 192-209 New Linear Mechanisms of Acoustic Wave Generation in Smooth Shear Flows (Nonmodal Study)….Pages 210-237 Singular Eigenfunctions and an Integral Transform for Shear Flow….Pages 238-247 Structural Acoustics with Mean Flow….Pages 248-264 Nonlinear Acoustics and Acoustic Chaos….Pages 265-284 |
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