Three-dimensional modelling of serrated trailing-edge noise based on the Wiener-Hopf technique
Sicheng Zhang, Benshuai Lyu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semi-analytical 3D model using Wiener-Hopf technique to predict serrated trailing-edge noise, improving accuracy and computational efficiency over previous models.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel 3D noise prediction model based on Wiener-Hopf, capturing realistic propagation effects and achieving significant speed-up compared to earlier models.
Findings
Model accurately predicts far-field noise and directivity patterns.
Captures correct 1/r decay in noise amplitude.
Achieves two orders of magnitude faster computation.
Abstract
In this paper, a semi-analytical model based on the Wiener-Hopf technique is developed to predict the turbulent boundary layer trailing edge noise from serrated edges, aiming to account for the correct three-dimensional noise source and propagation effects. The scattered surface pressure over a semi-infinite flat plate is first obtained using the Green's function developed for the acoustic scattering by a serrated edge. A radiation integral over the flat plate of a finite size is subsequently performed to obtain the far-field noise using Amiet's approach, capturing the correct three-dimensional source and propagation effects. The model is subsequently validated by comparing it against the two-dimensional Wiener-Hopf-based model under various serration sizes and frequencies. Far-field spectral predictions show close agreement between the three- and two-dimensional models at moderate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows · Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
