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TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTATIONAL AEROACOUSTICS SIMULATION OF SOUND GENERATED BY FLOW AROUND A CIRCULAR CYLINDER (CAA를 이용한 2D 원형 실린더 공력 소음 해석)

  • Park, I.C.;Go, Y.J.;Choi, J.S.;Kim, B.S.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2013
  • Researches in the area of aeroacoustics have been conducted by two methods. In the first method theoretical formula or experimentation are utilized, and in the second method flow field analysis and acoustic analogy are utilized. In contrast to the first method, the second method does not need new experiments for every individual change of flow configurations and conditions, and it can predict their effects by the flow field analysis, which makes the second method preferred than the first one. In this paper numerical analysis to predict noise generated by a turbulent flow about a two dimensional circular cylinder by use of CAA (Computational Aeroacoustics) method is conducted and the results are compared to the available experimental data.

Introduction to the Computational AeroAcoustics and Its Applications (전산공력음향학(CAA) 소개 및 응용사례)

  • Lee Duck-Joo;Shim In-Bo;Heo Dae-Nyoung
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents a review of the methodology, problems and progress in computational aeroacoustics(CAA). The nature, characteristics, and objectives of aeroacoustics problems are quite different from the commonly encountered CFD problems. In this paper, computational methods that are designed especially for CAA applications are introduced. The potential offered by CAA, the numerical issues which need to be given careful attention, and some of the recent progress in solving aeroacoustic problem are discussed

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Visualization of Aerodynamic Noise using Computational Aeroacoustics (전산 공력음향학을 이용한 공력 소음의 가시화)

  • Lee Duck Joo;Kim Jae Wook;Lee In Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.3-7
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, computational aeroacoustics (CAA) method is used for flow-noise analysis and flow-noise visualization. High order high resolution scheme of optimized high order compact is used to resolve the small acoustic quantities and large flow quantities at the same time. An adaptive nonlinear artificial dissipation model and generalized characteristic boundary condition are also used. Aeolion tone noise, cavity noise, and jet noise are investigated. The visualizations of flow-noise are successful and characteristics of noise are studied. It is observed that the propagation directivity of noise is different with that of flow. With the help of CAA method, the visualization of noise is possible.

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Validation of Free-Vortex Embedded CAA Method for Airfoil Vortex Interaction

  • Wie, Seong-Yong;Lee, Duck-Joo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.2E
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    • pp.85-88
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    • 2006
  • Blade-vortex interaction (BVI) is one of the most important phenomena in rotor flow since it causes undesirable intense vibration and noise. Since three dimensional Euler or Navier-Stokes solutions to BVI require very high computational cost, BVI has been approximated by airfoil-vortex interaction (AVI) in chordwise planes. To describe more realistic situations with AVI, three dimensional vortex informations such as position, core size and strength are embedded artificially to Computational Aeroacoustics (CAA) calculation at each computational time step. To implement this requirement, in this paper, a technique called free vortex embedded method was used. And the solution by this method was compared with the solution by conventional method for interaction between freely convected vortex and airfoil. For the application to three dimensional free vortex embedded CAA, two dimensional free vortex embedded CAA method was validated in advance.

Adaptive Nonlinear Artificial Dissipation Model for Computational Aeroacoustics (전산공력음향학을 위한 적응형 비선형 인공감쇄모형)

  • Kim Jae Wook;Lee Duck Joo
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2001
  • An adaptive nonlinear artificial dissipation model is presented for performing aeroacoustic computations by the high-order and high-resolution numerical schemes based on the central finite differences. An effective formalism of it is devised by combining a selective background smoothing term and a well-established nonlinear shock-capturing term which is for the temporal accuracy as well as the numerical stability. A conservative form of the selective background smoothing term is presented to keep accurate phase speeds of the propagating nonlinear waves. The nonlinear shock-capturing term that has been modeled by the second-order derivative term is combined with it to improve the resolution of discontinuities and stabilize the strong nonlinear waves. It is shown that the improved artificial dissipation model with an adaptive control constant which is independent of problem types reproduces the correct profiles and speeds of nonlinear waves, suppresses numerical oscillations near discontinuity and avoids unnecessary damping on the smooth linear acoustic waves. The feasibility and performance of the adaptive nonlinear artificial dissipation model are investigated by the applications to actual computational aeroacoustics problems.

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Study on the flow and noise characteristic analysis for cooling fan in a server computer (서버용 냉각팬의 유동 및 소음 특성 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Tae-Gyun;Jeon, Wan-Ho;Hong, Hyun-Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.773-778
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    • 2014
  • Recently both high performance and low noise for a cooling fan used in a server computer have been required. In this study, we measured the noise characteristics for a small cooling fan used in a computer or in a server, and compared the computational data to measured ones. SC/Tetra V10 and FlowNoise V4.3 was used for the unsteady flow field and the aeroacoustic analysis, respectively. The aeroacoustic analysis results have the good agreement with measured data within 3% errors in overall SPL. In the noise spectrum, we could find the peak tonal noise at lower frequency than 1st BPF, and confirm that the reason is caused by the asymmetry of bell mouth shape.

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