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The accurate modeling of the stability properties of energy transport and conversion processes, such as pipelines, gas turbines, industrial heaters or domestic heating systems, is facing aero-acoustical and thermo-acoustical issues hindering their economic sustainability. The aim of this EU sponsored course notes (Marie-Curie Research Training Network AETHER) is to present the state-of-the-art review in this multi-disciplinary engineering field of aero- and thermo-acoustical coupling in energy conversion processes, in a form accessible to both researchers and industrial engineers.
After providing the theory of stability analysis, the emphasis is put on the modeling of combustion and unsteady flow, including the interaction of both of them with acoustics. Experimental methods in thermo-acoustics, non-linearity and non-normality effects are also covered as well as passive and active control of aero- and thermo-acoustical systems.
These Lecture Series proceedings on Advances in aero-acoustics and Thermo-acoustics at the von Karman Institute from November 15 to19 and was edited by C. Schram in 2010
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Manufacturer | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics |
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