The effect of boundary layer type on trailing edge noise from sharp-edged flat plates at low-to-moderate Reynolds number


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D.J. Moreau, L.A. Brooks, C.J. Doolan
Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 331, 2012, pp. 3976-3988

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Moreau, D. J., Brooks, L. A., & Doolan, C. J. (2012). The effect of boundary layer type on trailing edge noise from sharp-edged flat plates at low-to-moderate Reynolds number. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 331, 3976–3988.


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Moreau, D.J., L.A. Brooks, and C.J. Doolan. “The Effect of Boundary Layer Type on Trailing Edge Noise from Sharp-Edged Flat Plates at Low-to-Moderate Reynolds Number.” Journal of Sound and Vibration 331 (2012): 3976–3988.


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Moreau, D. J., et al. “The Effect of Boundary Layer Type on Trailing Edge Noise from Sharp-Edged Flat Plates at Low-to-Moderate Reynolds Number.” Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 331, 2012, pp. 3976–88.


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@article{moreau2012a,
  title = {The effect of boundary layer type on trailing edge noise from sharp-edged flat plates at low-to-moderate Reynolds number},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
  pages = {3976-3988},
  volume = {331},
  author = {Moreau, D.J. and Brooks, L.A. and Doolan, C.J.}
}