The aspects of the numerical modeling of acoustic oscillations of the pressure at large time scales


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Abstract

The influence of properties of first- and second-order accuracy finite-difference schemes and of the grid roughness in the computational domain on the prediction of amplitude-frequency responses of pressure oscillations is investigated within the framework of the problem of steady-state oscillations in a semi-closed channel. It is shown that Godunov-type first-order accuracy scheme underestimates the amplitude of high-frequency oscillations relative to experimental data. Second-order accuracy Lax–Wendroff scheme leads to qualitative coincidence of a trend of amplitude-frequency response with experimental data in terms of the harmonics number even at a relatively coarse discretization of a computational domain.

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D. I. Zaripov

Kazan Scientific Center

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Email: zaripov.d.i@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan

N. I. Mikheev

Kazan Scientific Center

Email: zaripov.d.i@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan

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