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Computational Aeroacoustics

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Computational aeroacoustics (CAA) deals with the prediction of an aerodynamic noise source and its propagation numerically with the help of time-dependent equations. Some of the great books in this field are the 1976 book by Goldstein [3] and a recent book by Wagner et al. [12].

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