Goals

The course is aimed at giving the students a general background in aeroacoustics, the science of aerodynamically generated sound. This includes the physical understanding of underlying mechanisms, their experimental study and associated analytical modeling. Students will be able to address modern problems of engineering interest and to take up international scientific publications. Basic notions of general acoustics and fluid dynamics will be reminded. Many practical case studies will be presented, dealing with aeronautical and ground transports, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, wind turbines and wind-induced noise.

Programme

1 - Fundamentals and applications :

  • Oscillatory motions in a gas and aerodynamic noise
  • Acoustic analogies, wave equations and solving by the Green's function technique
  • Sound radiation from moving sources
  • Jet noise
  • Tonal noise from self-sustained oscillations
  • Wind noise on mechanical structures (truss, building exo-structures ...)
  • Unsteady aerodynamics and noise from airfoils, high-lift devices

2 - Rotating-blade technologies :

  • Basic radiating features of rotating sources
  • Tonal noise from open rotors (propellers, fans, rotors...)
  • Acoustic and aerodynamic installation effects (scattering by external surfaces and effects of flow distorsions)
  • Rotor-stator interaction mechanisms, in-duct propagation and application to turbomachinery
Study
4h
 
Course
16h
 
PW
8h
 

Responsibles

  • Marc JACOB

Language

French / English

Keywords

Acoustics, aeroacoustics, aerodynamics, propulsion, aerinautics,fluid dynamics