Aerodynamic Noise extensively covers the theoretical basis and mathematical modeling of sound, especially the undesirable sounds produced by aircraft. This noise could come from an aircraft's engine-propellers, fans, combustion chamber, jets-or the vehicle itself-external surfaces-or from sonic booms. The majority of the sound produced is due to the motion of air and its interaction with solid boundaries, and this is the main discussion of the book. With problem sets at the end of each chapter, Aerodynamic Noise is ideal for graduate students of mechanical and aerospace engineering. It may also be useful for designers of cars, trains, and wind turbines.
From the reviews:
"Aerodynamic Noise is a seven step introductory textbook on numerical aero-acoustics. ... Aerodynamic Noise is a good course book and is also a useful reference for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed on numerical aeroacoustics. It could be used at the senior undergraduate or graduate level of study. ... Aerodynamic Noise is a good textbook for teaching a course and an OK reference for non-academic settings." -- Jon Mooney, Noise Control Engineering Journal, Vol. 61 (2), March-April, 2013
"Aerodynamic Noise is a seven step introductory textbook on numerical aero-acoustics. ... Aerodynamic Noise is a good course book and is also a useful reference for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed on numerical aeroacoustics. It could be used at the senior undergraduate or graduate level of study. ... Aerodynamic Noise is a good textbook for teaching a course and an OK reference for non-academic settings." -- Jon Mooney, Noise Control Engineering Journal, Vol. 61 (2), March-April, 2013