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High-Frequency Sound Generated by Gust-Aerofoil Interaction in Subsonic Shear Flow

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Asymptotic Approximations for the Sound Generated by Aerofoils in Unsteady Subsonic Flows

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In this chapter we investigate the sound generated by gust-aerofoil interaction in subsonic shear flow.

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Ayton, L. (2015). High-Frequency Sound Generated by Gust-Aerofoil Interaction in Subsonic Shear Flow. In: Asymptotic Approximations for the Sound Generated by Aerofoils in Unsteady Subsonic Flows. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19959-7_4

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