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To find out if any of our noise prediction software can be used for your application, or to get technical support for any of our codes, please contact:

E. Brian Fite

L. Danielle Koch

Analysis
CREATING THE NOISE ANALYSIS SOFTWARE OF THE FUTURE!
Hot Exhaust Diagram

A slice of the plume of a dual stream nozzle show how chevrons mix the hot exhaust jet with the ambient air. Mean flow predictions from Navier-Stokes codes are used as input to the jet noise prediction codes.

Hear it before you fly it!
What do you do when commercially available software can’t solve your noise problem? If you’re an engineer at NASA Glenn, you write your own. Based on the latest in acoustical theory and validated by world-class experiments, the team at NASA Glenn has been a reliable source of practical noise analysis software. While developed with the primary goal of predicting noise from commercial aircraft engines, many of these codes can be extended to address the noise problems exhibited by a larger class of industrial products.
SOFTWARE REQUESTS
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+ Jet Noise Codes
+ Fan Tone Noise Codes
+ Fan Broadband Codes
+ Core Noise Codes
+ Euler/Navier Stokes Codes

SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
+ Jet Noise Prediction
   JeNo Request
   MGBK Request

+ Fan Tone Noise Prediction
   V072 Request
   TFaNS Request
   Linflux Request
   MPT Request
   WOBBLE Request
   BASS (In Development)

+ Fan Broadband Noise
   Prediction

   BFANS Request
   FanBB Request
   Broadband Directivity
   RSI Request

+ Core Noise Prediction
   CNOISE Request
   COMBUSTOR

+ Euler/Navier-Stokes Analysis
   ADPAC Request
   Wind-US Request
   TURBO Request

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Last Updated: July 7, 2008


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