The objective of Computational Aeroacoustics [CAA] is not simply to develop computational methods and to use these methods to solve aeroacoustics problems and perform numerical simulation of aeroacoustic phenomena. This is both a textbook with exercises for graduate students and a reference with code for researchers in CAA.
"...the book is highly recommended...The experience of the author is present throughout the book, and should help newcomers...This book should form part of the reference collection of any worker in advanced CFD methods." - Michael J. Carley, Mathematical Reviews, August 2013
Dr Christopher Tam is the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Florida State University. His research in computational mathematics and numerical simulation involves the development of low dispersion and dissipation computation schemes, numerical boundary conditions and the mathematical analysis of the scheme's computational properties for use in large scale numerical simulation of a number of real-world problems. Additionally he is developing jet and other aircraft noise theories as well as prediction codes for NASA and the US aircraft industry's noise reduction effort.