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Computational aeroacoustics applications based on a discontinuous Galerkin method
Authors:Philippe Delorme  Pierre Mazet  Christophe Peyret  Yoan Ventribout
Institution:1. ONERA/DSNA, BP 72, 92322 Châtillon cedex, France;2. ONECERT/DTIM, BP 4025, 31055 Toulouse cedex, France
Abstract:caa simulation requires the calculation of the propagation of acoustic waves with low numerical dissipation and dispersion error, and to take into account complex geometries. To give, at the same time, an answer to both challenges, a Discontinuous Galerkin Method is developed for Computational AeroAcoustics. Euler's linearized equations are solved with the Discontinuous Galerkin Method using flux splitting technics. Boundary conditions are established for rigid wall, non-reflective boundary and imposed values. A first validation, for induct propagation is realized. Then, applications illustrate: the Chu and Kovasznay's decomposition of perturbation inside uniform flow in term of independent acoustic and rotational modes, Kelvin–Helmholtz instability and acoustic diffraction by an air wing. To cite this article: Ph. Delorme et al., C. R. Mecanique 333 (2005).
Keywords:Acoustics  Discontinuous Galerkin method  Computational aeroacoustics  Acoustique  Méthode de Galerkine discontinue  Aéroacoustique numérique
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