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Kouadio, Emmanuel Kouakou Goriaux, Mathieu Laguionie, Philippe Ruban, Véronique
In order to estimate the resuspension of the particles empirically, it is necessary to carry out a homogeneous distribution of the particles on the tested surfaces. Thus, in many studies, seeding or deposition in experimental chambers is performed to quantify initial concentrations for subsequent resuspension experiments. The current study was carr...
Bailly, Didier Petropoulos, Ilias Wervaecke, Christelle Méheut, Michaël Atinault, Olivier Fournis, Camille
Drag is a design parameter of primary interest in aerodynamics performance evaluation. Its accurate prediction and phenomenological decomposition can provide a valuable physical insight into its origins, and also gives a basis for aircraft design improvements or optimization. In addition, thrust/drag bookkeeping is of primary interest in aircraft d...
Van Renterghem, Timothy Forssén, Jens Attenborough, Keith Jean, Philippe Defrance, Jérôme Hornikx, Maarten Kang, Jian
Van Renterghem, Timothy
Van Renterghem, Timothy Botteldooren, Dick
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Sound propagation between a courtyard and an adjacent street canyon, as influenced by a wide range of meteorological conditions, was investigated by means of a real-life experiment in a dense urban setting. During several months, test signals were emitted on a regular base by an outdoor loudspeaker in the courtyard and recorded by wall-mounted micr...