Computational Aeroacoustics, 9780521806787
Hardcover
Unlock sound secrets: Simulate aeroacoustic phenomena, understand noise, and solve real problems.

Computational Aeroacoustics

a wave number approach

$380.92

  • Hardcover

    492 pages

  • Release Date

    28 September 2012

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Summary

Unveiling Sound: A Journey into Computational Aeroacoustics

Computational aeroacoustics (CAA) represents a burgeoning frontier in research. With rapidly evolving CAA algorithms, these methods are finding application across diverse aeroacoustic domains. The core objective of CAA extends beyond mere algorithm development; it encompasses leveraging these methods to address real-world aeroacoustic challenges and to conduct numerical simulations of aeroacoustic phenomena.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780521806787
ISBN-10:052180678X
Series:Cambridge Aerospace Series
Author:Christopher K.W. Tam
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:492
Release Date:28 September 2012
Weight:1.00kg
Dimensions:261mm x 183mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

‘… a good textbook for graduate students and a reference book for researchers in CAA. Exercises are included and are designed to be an integral part of the chapter content. In addition, sample computer programs are included …’ Zentralblatt MATH‘… highly recommended … The experience of the author is present throughout the book, and should help newcomers … This book should form part of the reference collection of any worker in advanced CFD methods.’ Michael J. Carley, Mathematical Reviews

About The Author

Christopher K.W. Tam

Dr. Christopher Tam is the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Florida State University. His research in computational mathematics and numerical simulation involves the development of low dispersion and dissipation computation schemes, numerical boundary conditions and the mathematical analysis of the scheme’s computational properties for use in large scale numerical simulation of a number of real-world problems. Additionally he is developing jet and other aircraft noise theories as well as prediction codes for NASA and the US aircraft industry’s noise reduction effort.

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