Predicting acoustic radiation from coupled fluid/structure systems: a comparison of two computer codes
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acoustic radiators, finite element analysis, physics computing, structural engineering computing, underwater sound, vibrations, COUPLE, numerical modelling, AVAST, FEM, acoustic radiation, coupled fluid/structure systems, computer codes, vibrating structuresAbstract
Two suites of computer codes have been developed to predict acoustic radiation from vibrating structures submerged in a fluid. Results from test cases in air have agreed well with each other and with experimental results. A sufficient number of test cases has not yet been run to determine which suite uses the least computer timeDownloads
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