Flow-Induced Noise Technical Group


The mission of the Flow-Induced Noise Technical Group is concerned with the basic understanding and control of acoustic noise and structural vibration generated by fluid flow. The engineering challenges cover a very wide range of fluid/acoustic phenomena involving atmospheric acoustic media and the noise created by compressible fluid flow, as well as liquid acoustic media and the associated noise and vibration generated by essentially incompressible flows. Progress in developing models and supporting experimental data bases permits the description of possible noise control methods that can be evaluated analytically or numerically, and then with confidence, prototype apparati may be evaluated in the laboratory.

Research Topics:

  • Noise radiation from non-circular and coaxial supersonic jets.
  • Noise generated by intermittent, transitioning boundary layer flows on surfaces.
  • Axial flow fan noise radiation and its control.
  • Centrifugal pump and blower noise radiation and its control.
  • Flow noise and structural response induced by turbulent separation.
  • Aeroacoustic radiation from automotive alternators.
  • Vacuum cleaner noise control.
  • Bluff body flow noise.
  • Computational aeroacoustics.

Group Leader:

Dean Capone

Office:

300 Garfield Water Tunnel, University Park, PA 16802

Phone:

(814) 863-3027

Fax:

(814) 863-5578

E-Mail:

dec5@only.arl.psu.edu