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Symposium
objectives
The
question regarding the mechanisms by which heated turbulent
flows convert vortical and thermal energy into acoustic energy
remains as controversial as ever, despite over 50 years of intensive
research in the field. The first golden age of aeroacoustics
(1950s-1970s), where the analysis approach was largely theoretical,
led to an impasse in terms of an unambiguous identification
of causality (between vortical, thermal and acoustic motions)
in the flow equations, and indeed a general unified theory of
aeroacoustics was not achieved-this impasse is of course inextricably
tied to the theoretical problems faced in the field of compressible
turbulence. Many of the most sophisticated theoretical developments
were difficult to assess, due to the complexity of the physical
quantities identified as relevant to the jet noise problem.
As a result, many of the ideas and theories which currently
exist regarding noise sources in jets remain contentious, and,
rather than serving as a guide for low-noise design, tend instead
to generate controversy and disaccord.
Recent
developments in terms of our capacity to both numerically and
experimentally analyse the physics of compressible, turbulent
flows have opened up new possibilities however. The objective
of this workshop is to provide a platform for open discussion
of these possibilities. The workshop will comprise invited talks,
held over a two-day period, wherein recent studies, findings
and ideas can be presented. Extended round-table sessions will
provide an opportunity for the community to think collectively,
with a view to arriving at some consensus regarding priority
future research goals, and the analysis tools which these will
necessitate.
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fee: 200 Euro |
Registration
deadline: 15th May 2008
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Organising
committee
P.
Jordan (Chairman)
S. Lele (Co-chairman)
V. Kopiev
K. Viswanathan
Local committee
Y. Gervais
V. Fortuné
J.P. Bonnet
J. Delville
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Advisory
Commitee
T.
Colonius
A. Dowling
J. Freund
S. Glegg
M. Goldstein
M.
Hirschberg
M. Howe
D. Juvé
U. Michel
C. Morfey
L. Morino
P. Morris
N. Sandham
C. Tam
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