25th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (Aeroacoustics 2019) 20 May - 23 May 2019 Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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The 25th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (Aeroacoustics 2019) is the premier international forum for the field of aeroacoustics. Aeroacoustics 2019 provides an exceptional opportunity for scientists and engineers from industry, government, and academia to exchange knowledge and results of current studies and to discuss directions for future research.
Approximately 400 papers will be presented covering the following topics:
- Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions
- Active Control of Noise, Vibration and Flows
- Advanced Testing Techniques
- Airframe/High-Lift Noise
- Community Noise and Metrics
- Computational Aeroacoustics
- Duct Acoustics
- Emerging Urban Aviation Noise (new since 2018)
- General Acoustics
- Integration Effects and Flight Acoustics
- Interior Noise/Structural Acoustics
- Jet Aeroacoustics
- Loads/Sonic Fatigue
- Propeller, Rotorcraft and V/STOL Noise
- Sonic Boom
- Turbomachinery and Core Noise
Special sessions
- IFAR Acoustic Liner Research
- NASA FDC Airframe Noise Tests
Workshops
- Hybrid Anechoic Wind Tunnel Technology
- Fan broadband noise prediction
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Submission Topics
The following topics will be discussed:
- Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions
- Active Control of Noise, Vibration and Flows
- Advanced Testing Techniques
- Airframe/High-Lift Noise
- Computational Aeroacoustics
- Duct Acoustics
- Emerging Urban Aviation Noise (new since 2018)
- General Acoustics
- Integration Effects and Flight Acoustics
- Interior Noise/Structural Acoustics
- Jet Aeroacoustics
- Loads/Sonic Fatigue
- Propeller, Rotorcraft and V/STOL Noise
- Sonic Boom
- Turbomachinery and Core Noise
Special Session
The following Special Session is also accepting abstracts in addition to the topic list above. Click the “Submit a Paper” button above and select the desired session as the topic in your submission if you wish to submit an abstract to one of these sessions.
Special Session on IFAR Acoustic Liner Research
Session Scope: The International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR) consists of representatives from a number of national research labs and is established to enable information exchange on aviation research activities. One of the IFAR topics of interest is acoustic liner research. The purpose of this special session is to present results of progress achieved via this collaboration and to explore potential topics for further investigation. Specifically, this session will address two acoustic liner challenges. The first is for the comparison of results achieved in multiple labs with similar liners. The second is related to comparisons of 3-D aeroacoustic propagation codes against a benchmark dataset.
Session Contact: Michael G. Jones, NASA Langley Research Center.
Student Paper Competition
Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit papers for consideration in the Aeroacoustics Student Paper Competition. Student papers should report on thesis work conducted by students in collaboration with faculty advisors. The student submitting a paper for consideration must be the primary author, and must have been a student at the time of the preceding AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference. Papers submitted by students must be presented by the primary author at the conference. The award will be selected on the basis of the technical quality of the paper, including its presentation. Papers not received by the student paper submission deadline or not presented by the student at the conference will not be considered for the award.
When submitting the abstract for the paper please select “Student Paper Competition” as the Presentation Type.
Other Information
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