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The evolution of vortices determines the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing
by
Lai, Joseph C.S.
, Huang, Qiuxiang
, Wang, Li
, Ravi, Sridhar
, Tian, Fang-Bao
, Jin, Bruce Ruishu
, Young, John
, Ji, Xueyu
in
Acoustics
/ Aeroacoustics
/ Convection
/ Coriolis acceleration
/ Coriolis force
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Finite difference method
/ Flapping wings
/ Fluid flow
/ Hovering
/ Incompressible flow
/ JFM Papers
/ Kinematics
/ Low aspect ratio
/ Low aspect ratio wings
/ Navier-Stokes equations
/ Pressure
/ Scaling
/ Sound sources
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Vortices
/ Wings
2024
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The evolution of vortices determines the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing
by
Lai, Joseph C.S.
, Huang, Qiuxiang
, Wang, Li
, Ravi, Sridhar
, Tian, Fang-Bao
, Jin, Bruce Ruishu
, Young, John
, Ji, Xueyu
in
Acoustics
/ Aeroacoustics
/ Convection
/ Coriolis acceleration
/ Coriolis force
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Finite difference method
/ Flapping wings
/ Fluid flow
/ Hovering
/ Incompressible flow
/ JFM Papers
/ Kinematics
/ Low aspect ratio
/ Low aspect ratio wings
/ Navier-Stokes equations
/ Pressure
/ Scaling
/ Sound sources
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Vortices
/ Wings
2024
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The evolution of vortices determines the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing
by
Lai, Joseph C.S.
, Huang, Qiuxiang
, Wang, Li
, Ravi, Sridhar
, Tian, Fang-Bao
, Jin, Bruce Ruishu
, Young, John
, Ji, Xueyu
in
Acoustics
/ Aeroacoustics
/ Convection
/ Coriolis acceleration
/ Coriolis force
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Finite difference method
/ Flapping wings
/ Fluid flow
/ Hovering
/ Incompressible flow
/ JFM Papers
/ Kinematics
/ Low aspect ratio
/ Low aspect ratio wings
/ Navier-Stokes equations
/ Pressure
/ Scaling
/ Sound sources
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Vortices
/ Wings
2024
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The evolution of vortices determines the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing
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The evolution of vortices determines the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing
2024
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The effects of the evolution of vortices on the aeroacoustics generated by a hovering wing are numerically investigated by using a hybrid method of an immersed boundary–finite difference method for the three-dimensional incompressible flows and a simplified model based on the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings acoustic analogy. A low-aspect-ratio ($AR=1.5$) rectangular wing at low Reynolds ($Re=1000$) and Mach ($M=0.04$) numbers is investigated. Based on the simplified model, the far-field acoustics is shown to be dominated by the time derivative of the pressure on the wing surface. Results show that vortical structure evolution in the flow fields, which is described by the divergence of the convection term of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations in a body-fixed reference frame, determines the time derivative of the surface pressure and effectively the far-field acoustics. It dominates over the centrifugal acceleration and Coriolis acceleration terms in determining the time derivative of the surface pressure. The position of the vortex is also found to affect the time derivative of the surface pressure. A scaling analysis reveals that the vortex acoustic source is scaled with the cube of the flapping frequency.
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