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Turbulence structures and the acoustic far field of a Mach 1.3 jet

Hileman et al., 2001

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5229685807766299816
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Hileman J
Samimy M
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MOST of the previous experimental work in jet noise research has used statistical methods to obtain information on noise sources. These types of techniques have yielded tremendous information regarding the average noise source location, but they have not provided suffi …
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