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Validation Methodology: Review and Comments

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Computational Aeroacoustics

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A definition is suggested for computational aeroacoustics, and the role of validation methodology is briefly discussed. Some brief remarks are made concerning the subject session. The question is raised as to why it is especially appropriate in 1992 to contemplate the initiation of major research efforts in computational acoustics, and a list of possible reasons is given.

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Pierce, A.D. (1993). Validation Methodology: Review and Comments. 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_9

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