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Trailing edge noise generation of porous airfoils

Geyer, 2011

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Geyer T
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The noise generated at the trailing edge of flat plates and airfoils is still a main field of interest for aeroacoustic research. It appears as part of the noise generated by aircraft, at the trailing edge of wings and high–lift devices, as well as at the trailing edges of fans …
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