Physics – Computational Physics
Scientific paper
2007-09-06
Physics
Computational Physics
6 pages, 10 figure files, to appear in the proceedings of HPCAsia07
Scientific paper
Total computational costs of scientific simulations are analyzed between direct numerical simulations (DNS) and multiphysics simulations (MPS) for sound generation in musical instruments. In order to produce acoustic sound by a turbulent flow in a simple recorder-like instrument, compressible fluid dynamic calculations with a low Mach number are required around the edges and the resonator of the instrument in DNS, while incompressible fluid dynamic calculations coupled with dynamics of sound propagation based on the Lighthill's acoustic analogy are used in MPS. These strategies are evaluated not only from the viewpoint of computational performances but also from the theoretical points of view as tools for scientific simulations of complicated systems.
Aoyagi Mutsumi
Kobayashi Taizo
Mibu Ryota
Takahashi Kin'ya
Takami Toshiya
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