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Aeroacoustics became a serious scientific discipline in the early 1950’s when Lighthill (1952 and 1954) published his acoustic analogy approach to jet noise. That work has more or less dominated the subsequent development of this field, which has received renewed attention over the past few years as a result of recent efforts to develop an updated high speed transport — whose successes will largely depend on whether its jet exhaust noise can be reduced.
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Goldstein, M.E., Mankbadi, R.R. (1993). Calculation of Noise Produced by High Mach Number Jets. In: Hardin, J.C., Hussaini, M.Y. (eds) Computational Aeroacoustics. ICASE/NASA LaRC Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8342-0_12
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