Understanding flow and sound through large-scale computations
Press Releases | April 2, 2024
Collaborative research on flow and acoustic fields in an expanding pipe with orifice plates
In a research collaboration between the group of Professor Hiroshi Yokoyama of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and KOBE STEEL, LTD., flow and acoustic fields in an expanding pipe with orifice plates were studied using a computational methodology developed by Prof. Yokoyama's group. The flow fields, including the various vortical structures and generated acoustic fields, were explained for the first time.
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