par Kapa, Lilla
Président du jury Migeot, Jean-Louis
Promoteur Deconinck, Herman
Publication Non publié, 2011-10-16
Thèse de doctorat
Résumé : Numerical simulation of noise production and propagation is a very complex problem. A methodology fitting for one particular problem can fail for another one. So there are no general guidelines on how to deal with such phenomena. In the present work, noise propagated in non-uniform mean-flow is considered. For most cases, in the propagation field, there is a rather significant region where the mean flow is not uniform, but the sound production is negligible compared to the noise emitted by the source region. In this

nearfield, a linear set of propagation equations may be considered (LEE). For such problems, the following simulation methodology is proposed:

1. Incompressible/compressible LES simulation in the source region.

2. Linearized Euler Equations to propagate the noise through the nonlinear mean flow.

3. Kirchhoff method in the farfield, if necessary.

This thesis deals with the second item of this system (LEE), including interfacing with the other two steps.