Asymptotic modeling of boundary layers in aeroacoustics
2011
Publication type:
International conference with proceedings
Conference:
17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference)
Publisher:
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Abstract:
Taking into account the boundary shear layers of the mean
ow in aeroacoustic compu-
tations requires expensive mesh renements, the size " of the layer being small compared
to the acoustic wavelength . On the other hand, neglecting these thin layers can reduce
signicantly the accuracy of the simulation, and even worse, it can lead in case of absorb-
ing walls to an ill-posed problem, intractable numerically. The solution that we propose
consists in deriving a new boundary condition which takes into account at the rst order in
"= the presence of the boundary layer. Well-posedness and stability of the new problem
are studied by a modal analysis. The results depend on the Mach prole of the boundary
layer and, for an impedant wall, on the values of the impedance model. For instance, the
problem with a linear or parabolic prole is stable for the case of a rigid boundary, and
unstable but well-posed for an impedant boundary with a large impedance Z. Numerical
validations are in progress.
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Bon-Jol-Jou-2011, author={Anne-Sophie Bonnet-BenDhia and Patrick Joly and Lauris Joubert }, title={Asymptotic modeling of boundary layers in aeroacoustics }, organization={17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference) }, year={2011 }, publisher={American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics }, }