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Old   February 3, 2002, 23:56
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jonathan
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hi, i am currently looking for a commercial software that can specifically solve for the aeroacoustics siganatures that some directly from the exhaust of an airplane exhaust outlet and/or the aeroacoustics noise that comes from the engine stator-rotor interaction.

anyone know of any good commercial code that can do this?
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Old   February 4, 2002, 05:38
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Try :

http://www.vasci.com/products/comet.html
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Old   February 4, 2002, 08:14
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Dimitri Nicolopoulos
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RADIOSS-CFD is particularly aimed at Computational Aero-Acoustic problems. In particular in features: -3D Navier Stokes compressible solver. -Explicit time integration. -LES turbulence. -Full fluid structure coupling. -Advanced silent & prescribed acoustic impedance boundary conditions. -Moving non conforming fluid fluid and fluid structure interfaces.

The website www.mcube.fr lists a lot of exemples in the M-Explicit section.
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