Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky, 521 CRMS Building, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0046, USA
Abstract:
In this paper, the dual-reciprocity boundary-element method is used to model acoustic radiation in a subsonic non-uniform-flow field. The boundary-integral formulation is based on a direct boundary-integral equation developed very recently by the authors for acoustic radiation in a subsonic uniform flow. All the terms due to the non-uniform-flow effect are taken to the right-hand side and treated as source terms. The source terms result in a domain integral in the standard boundary-integral formulation. The dual-reciprocity method is then used to transform the resulting domain integral into boundary integrals. Numerical tests show reasonably good agreement with an analytical soution for a pulsating sphere submerged in a potential-flow field.