The final papers are now available as part of the Elsevier’s Procedia.

TimeTitle
08:30Welcome and overview of aircraft noise prediction methods
09:00Extension of the near acoustic field of a jet to the far field
C.K.W. Tam, N.N. Pastouchenko, K. Viswanathan
09:35Acoustic analogy informed by LES
A.P. Dowling, T.P. Hynes
10:10Break
10:30Development of arbitrary-order Hermite methods for simulation and analysis of turbulent jet noise
D. Appelö, T. Colonius, T. Hagstrom, M. Inkman
11:05Jet noise simulations for realistic jet nozzle geometries
P.J. Morris, Y. Du, K. Kara
11:40On the importance of specifying appropriate nozzle-exit conditions in jet noise prediction
C. Bogey, C. Bailly
12:15Lunch
13:15LES-based evaluation of a microjet noise reduction concept in static and flight conditions
M.L. Shur, P.R. Spalart, M.K. Strelets
13:50Adjoint-based optimization for understanding and suppressing jet noise
J. Freund
14:25Parabolized stability equation models of large-scale jet mixing noise
T. Colonius
15:00Break
15:20Contributions to jet noise from instability waves and their interactions: from theory to modelling
N.D. Sandham, V. Suponitsky
15:55Sources of high-speed jet noise: analysis of LES data and modeling
S. Lele, S. Mendez, J. Nichols, J. Ryu, M. Shoyebi, P. Moin
16:30Flow decomposition and aerodynamic sound generation
S. Sinayoko, A. Agarwal
17:05Using LES to explore the effect of temperature on sound-source mechanisms in jets
A. Cavalieri, G. Daviller, P. Comte, P. Jordan
17:40Break
18:00Discussions
19:00Break
19:30Reception
20:00Dinner