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Abstract: Direct simulations of wind musical instruments using the compressible Navier Stokes equations have
recently become possible through the use of parallel computing and through developments in numerical
methods. As a first demonstration, the flow of air and the generation of musical tones inside a soprano
recorder are simulated numerically. In addition, physical measurements are made of the acoustic signal
generated by the recorder at different blowing speeds. The comparison between simulated and... (Update)
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...in wind instruments using the compressible subsonic flow equations. Although physical details are not given here (reference [6] and [7]) a few representative results of the simulation of a soprano recorder are shown in figures 3 and 4. In the first figure, we can see the...
...is computed first, and then the density is computed as a separate step. A filter is also included (fourth order numerical viscosity [15, 16, 1]) in order to mitigate the nonlinear instabilities of compressible flow at high Reynolds number. The same filter is used both for the...
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P. Skordos and G. Sussman, "Comparison between subsonic flow simulation and physical measurements of flue pipes," in Proceedings of ISMA 95, International Symposium on Musical Acoustics, Le Normont, France, July, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/skordos95comparison.html More
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