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Sound-Flow Interactions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002)
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TheCarg'eseSummerSchool"Sound-?owinteractions"washeldinthe-
stitutd'EtudesScienti?quesdeCarg'eseinCorsica,Francefrom19thJune
to1stJuly,2000.
Theunderstandingofsoundand?owinteractionshasmadesomerema-
ableprogresssincethepioneeringworksoftheRussianandBritishschools,
inthe1950s. Inaddition,thegrowingavailabilityduringthepast10years
ofsophisticatedcomputer/electronics/materialstechniquesallowsforthe-
velopmentofagrowingnumberofapplicationsaswellasthepossibilityof
addressingnewfundamentalproblems. Thecouplingbetweenacousticwaves
and?owmotionisbasicallynonlinear,sothatthesoundpropagationand
generationismodi?edbythe?owandthe?owcanalsobemodi?edbythe sound.
Asaresult,thisproblemisinvestigatedinmanydi?erentscienti?c
communities,suchasappliedmathematics,acousticsand?uidmechanics,
amongothers. Inouropinion,thetimehadcometotrytogatherthe-
searchersinthedi?erentcommunitiestogetherinatutorialenvironemnt.
So,
thisschoolbroughttogetherworldwidespecialistsinordertopresentvarious
aspectsofsound-?owinteractions,andshareexpertiseandmethodologiesso
astopromotecross-fertilisation.
ThebasicknowledgeintheareaisintroducedbyA. HirschbergandC. Schram.
Hepresentstheaeroacousticsofinternal?owinaverylivelyway
withalotofillustrationdevices. Heintroducesaeroacousticanalogiesand
applicationslikemusicalinstruments,theRijketube,speechproductionetc.
M. S. Howeintroducesthetheoryofvortexsoundinaverydidacticway. From
Lighthill'sacousticanalogy,heshowshowvorticityandentropy?uctuations
canbeseenassourcesofsound. Then,usingthecompactGreen'sfunctions,
heshowshowtocomputethevortexsound. Asanexampleofthemethod
presented,heappliesthistheorytopressuretransientsgeneratedbyhi-
speedtrains. F. Lundgivesthebasicequationsofsound-?owinteractions.
Thenheintroducesveryclearlythescatteringofsoundbecauseofvorticity
andgivesthemostrecentresultsonultrasoundpropagationthroughadis-
dered?ow. V. Ostashevpresentsgeometricalacousticsinmovingmediaand
theimportantpracticalproblemofsoundpropagationinturbulence(at-
sphere,ocean). A. Fabrikantexaminestheplasma-hydrodynamicsanalogies
includingtheresonantwave-?owinteractioninshear?ows,wavesofnegative
VI Preface energyandover-re?ectionandacousticoscillatorsin?uid?ows.
P. J. Mor-
sondescribesthedynamicsofthecontinuousspectrumwhichoccursinshear
?ow. Theresultsareinterpretedinthecontextofin?nitedimensionalHam-
toniansystemstheory. G. Chagelishvilipresentsnewlinearmechanismsof
acousticwavegenerationinsmoothshear?owsusinganon-modalstudy. N.
Peakepresents?uid-structureinteractionsinthepresenceofmean?ows,
includingtheproblemsofinstabilityandcausality. Finally,W.
Lauterborn
presentsnonlinearacousticswithapplicationstosonoluminescenceandto
acousticchaos.
InthisCarg'eseSummerSchool,54studentsfrom12nations,and11l-
turersfrom7nationsparticipated. Aknowledgements.
TheSummerSchoolandthispublicationwouldnot havebeenpossiblewithout:
*?nancialsupportfromtheEuropeanUnion,theCentreNationaldela
RechercheScienti?que,theMinist'eredesA?airesEtrang'eres,theM-
ist'eredel'EducationNationale,delaRechercheetdelaTechnologieand
theGroupementdeRecherche"Turbulence"; *the guidance of Elisabeth
Dubois-Violette, director of the Institut
d'EtudesScienti?quesdeCarg'ese;
*thehelpofChantalAriano,NathalieBedjai,BrigitteCassegrain,Pierre-
EricGrossiandthewholeteaminpreparingandhostingofthisschool.
Finally,wewishtothankthelecturersforgivingsomuchtimeinprep-
ingthelecturesandwritingthemup,aswellasmakingthemselvesavailable
fordiscussionsduringtheschool. 1 LeMans,Paris,Lyon YvesAur'egan , 2
September2001 Agn'esMaurel , 1 VincentPagneux , 3
Jean-Fran,coisPinton . 1
Laboratoired'Acoustiquedel'Universit'eduMaine,UMRCNRS6613, Av.
OMessiaen,72085LeMansCedex9,France 2
LaboratoireOndesetAcoustique,UMRCNRS7587,
ESPCI,10rueVauquelin,75005Paris,France 3
LaboratoiredePhysique,UMRCNRS1325,
EcoleNormaleSup'erieuredeLyon,46all'eed'Italie,69007Lyon,France
Preface VII
SomeofthelecturersoftheCarg'eseSchool,fromlefttoright:M. S. Howe,A.
Hirschberg,P. Morrison,W. Lauterborn,V. Ostashev,A. Fabrikant,N.
Peake, T. Colonius(PhotoC. Schram)
SomeoftheparticipantsoftheCarg'eseSchool(PhotoC. Schram)
TableofContents APrimitiveApproachtoAeroacoustics
AvrahamHirschberg,ChristopheSchram...1 1 Introduction ...1 2
FluidDynamics ...2 3 Lighthill'sAnalogy...4 4 JetNoise ...7 5
Thermo-Acoustics ...9 6 AcousticalEnergy ...10 7 Rijke-Tube...11 8
Vortex-SoundTheory ...14 9 ChoiceoftheGreen'sFunction...17 10
Howe'?owinteractions,andshareexpertiseandmethodologiesso
astopromotecross-fertilisation.
ThebasicknowledgeintheareaisintroducedbyA. HirschbergandC. Schram.
Hepresentstheaeroacousticsofinternal?owinaverylivelyway
withalotofillustrationdevices. Heintroducesaeroacousticanalogiesand
applicationslikemusicalinstruments,theRijketube,speechproductionetc.
M. S. Howeintroducesthetheoryofvortexsoundinaverydidacticway. From
Lighthill'sacousticanalogy,heshowshowvorticityandentropy?uctuations
canbeseenassourcesofsound. Then,usingthecompactGreen'sfunctions,
heshowshowtocomputethevortexsound. Asanexampleofthemethod
presented,heappliesthistheorytopressuretransientsgeneratedbyhi-
speedtrains. F. Lundgivesthebasicequationsofsound-?owinteractions.
Thenheintroducesveryclearlythescatteringofsoundbecauseofvorticity
andgivesthemostrecentresultsonultrasoundpropagationthroughadis-
dered?ow. V. Ostashevpresentsgeometricalacousticsinmovingmediaand
theimportantpracticalproblemofsoundpropagationinturbulence(at-
sphere,ocean). A. Fabrikantexaminestheplasma-hydrodynamicsanalogies
includingtheresonantwave-?owinteractioninshear?ows,wavesofnegative
VI Preface energyandover-re?ectionandacousticoscillatorsin?uid?ows.
P. J. Mor-
sondescribesthedynamicsofthecontinuousspectrumwhichoccursinshear
?ow. Theresultsareinterpretedinthecontextofin?nitedimensionalHam-
toniansystemstheory. G. Chagelishvilipresentsnewlinearmechanismsof
acousticwavegenerationinsmoothshear?owsusinganon-modalstudy. N.
Peakepresents?uid-structureinteractionsinthepresenceofmean?ows,
includingtheproblemsofinstabilityandcausality. Finally,W.
Lauterborn
presentsnonlinearacousticswithapplicationstosonoluminescenceandto
acousticchaos.
InthisCarg'eseSummerSchool,54studentsfrom12nations,and11l-
turersfrom7nationsparticipated. Aknowledgements.
TheSummerSchoolandthispublicationwouldnot havebeenpossiblewithout:
*?nancialsupportfromtheEuropeanUnion,theCentreNationaldela
RechercheScienti?que,theMinist'eredesA?airesEtrang'eres,theM-
ist'eredel'EducationNationale,delaRechercheetdelaTechnologieand
theGroupementdeRecherche"Turbulence"; *the guidance of Elisabeth
Dubois-Violette, director of the Institut
d'EtudesScienti?quesdeCarg'ese;
*thehelpofChantalAriano,NathalieBedjai,BrigitteCassegrain,Pierre-
EricGrossiandthewholeteaminpreparingandhostingofthisschool.
Finally,wewishtothankthelecturersforgivingsomuchtimeinprep-
ingthelecturesandwritingthemup,aswellasmakingthemselvesavailable
fordiscussionsduringtheschool. 1 LeMans,Paris,Lyon YvesAur'egan , 2
September2001 Agn'esMaurel , 1 VincentPagneux , 3
Jean-FranccoisPinton . 1
Laboratoired'Acoustiquedel'Universit'eduMaine,UMRCNRS6613, Av.
OMessiaen,72085LeMansCedex9,France 2
LaboratoireOndesetAcoustique,UMRCNRS7587,
ESPCI,10rueVauquelin,75005Paris,France 3
LaboratoiredePhysique,UMRCNRS1325,
EcoleNormaleSup'erieuredeLyon,46all'eed'Italie,69007Lyon,France
Preface VII
SomeofthelecturersoftheCarg'eseSchool,fromlefttoright:M. S. Howe,A.
Hirschberg,P. Morrison,W. Lauterborn,V. Ostashev,A. Fabrikant,N.
Peake, T. Colonius(PhotoC. Schram)
SomeoftheparticipantsoftheCarg'eseSchool(PhotoC. Schram)
TableofContents APrimitiveApproachtoAeroacoustics
AvrahamHirschberg,ChristopheSchram...1 1 Introduction ...1 2
FluidDynamics ...2 3 Lighthill'sAnalogy...4 4 JetNoise ...7 5
Thermo-Acoustics ...9 6 AcousticalEnergy ...10 7 Rijke-Tube...11 8
Vortex-SoundTheory ...14 9 ChoiceoftheGreen'sFunction...17 10
Howe'sEnergyCorollary ...20 11
TheOpenPipeTerminationofanUn?angedPipe ...21 12
Whistler-NozzleandHumanWhistling ...25 13 Conclusion...27
References...28 LecturesontheTheoryofVortex-Sound MichaelS.
Howe...31 1 AerodynamicSound...31 1. 1
Lighthill'sAcousticAnalogy(1952)...31 1. 2
AerodynamicSoundfromLow-Mach-NumberTurbulence
ofUniformMeanDensity...34 1. 3
AerodynamicSoundfromLow-Mach-NumberTurbulence
ofVariableMeanDensity...35 2 VorticityandEntropyFluctuations
asSourcesofSound...37 2. 1
TheRoleofVorticityinLighthill'sTheory...37 2. 2
AcousticAnalogyinTermsoftheTotalEnthalpy...39 2. 3
VorticityandEntropySources...40 3
FundamentalSolutionsoftheWaveEquation...43 3. 1
TheHelmholtzEquation...43 3. 2 TheWaveEquation...46 4
GeneralSolutionoftheInhomogeneousWaveEquation...47 4. 1
GeneralSolutionintheFrequency-Domain...47 X TableofContents 4. 2
GeneralSolutionintheTime-Domain...49 5 CompactGreen'sFunctions...
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