Aeroacoustics of Low Mach Number Flows 2nd Edition
Aeroacoustics of Low Mach Number Flows, 2nd Edition by Stewart Glegg and William Devenport
Capture the forefront of noise prediction and control with this authoritative, modern reference. Ideal for practicing engineers, graduate students, and researchers, this revised edition unpacks the physics of aeroacoustics at low Mach numbers with clarity and rigor—bridging fundamental theory, experimental methods, and computational modelling for real-world applications.
Explore clear, accessible explanations of acoustic sources and propagation in low-speed flows, complemented by up-to-date treatments of numerical approaches and measurement techniques. Practical examples and case studies show how principles apply to aircraft, wind turbines, HVAC systems, turbomachinery, and urban environmental noise—making the book invaluable for professionals working in industry and academia across the UK, Europe, the US, Asia, and beyond.
Why this edition stands out:
– Balanced coverage of theory and application for noise prediction and mitigation.
– Contemporary discussion of computational tools and experimental diagnostics.
– Insightful guidance for designing quieter systems and interpreting measurements.
Whether you’re developing quieter aircraft, optimizing wind farm layouts, or researching flow-induced noise, this book gives you the tools to diagnose problems and design effective solutions. Written by two leading experts, it combines technical depth with practical relevance—perfect for course adoption or as a go-to reference on the shelf.
Add Aeroacoustics of Low Mach Number Flows, 2nd Edition to your professional library today and advance your understanding of low-speed flow noise with a resource crafted for global engineering challenges.
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