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1716
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21

Overview

A Avraham Hirschberg is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a strong emphasis on subfields such as aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, biomedical engineering, mechanics of materials, and environmental engineering.

The scientist's work covers key topics including aerodynamics and acoustics in jet flows, acoustic wave phenomena research, flow measurement and analysis, wind and air flow studies, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, and water systems and optimization.

Frequent publication venues for Hirschberg include:

  • Acta Acustica
  • 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics 2022 Conference
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Hirschberg include:

  • Hydrodynamic and acoustic pressure fluctuations in water pipes due to an orifice: Comparison of measurements with Large Eddy Simulations (2022, Journal of Sound and Vibration)
  • Influence of geometry on acoustic end-corrections of slits in microslit absorbers (2021, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America)
  • Effect of slit length on linear and non-linear acoustic transfer impedance of a micro-slit plate (2022, Acta Acustica)
  • Linear Theory and Experiments for Laminar Bias Flow Impedance: Orifice Shape Effect (2022, 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics 2022 Conference)
  • Experimental investigations of indirect noise due to modulation of axial vorticity and entropy upstream of a choked nozzle (2022, Journal of Sound and Vibration)

Hirschberg collaborates frequently with several researchers including Alessia Aulitto, Inés López Arteaga, S. Kottapalli, David Smeulders, and Nicholas Waterson.

Best Publications

  • Influence of Temperature and Pressure on Asphaltene Flocculation

    A. Hirschberg;L.N.J. deJong;B.A. Schipper;J.G. Meijer

  • An introduction to acoustics

    SW Sjoerd Rienstra;A Avraham Hirschberg

  • Theoretical and experimental study of quasisteady‐flow separation within the glottis during phonation. Application to a modified two‐mass model

    X Xavier Pelorson;A Avraham Hirschberg;van Rr René Hassel;Apj Abraham Wijnands

  • Self-sustained aero-acoustic pulsations in gas transport systems: Experimental study of the influence of closed side branches

    J.C. Bruggeman;A. Hirschberg;M.E.H. van Dongen;A.P.J. Wijnands

  • Damping and reflection coefficient measurements for an open pipe at low Mach and low Helmholtz numbers

    Mcam René Peters;A Avraham Hirschberg;AJ Reijnen;Apj Abraham Wijnands

  • Shock waves in trombones

    Abraham Hirschberg;Joël Gilbert;Régis Msallam;A. P. J. Wijnands

  • A symmetrical two-mass vocal-fold model couples to vocal tract and trachea, with applications to prothesis design

    Njc Niels Lous;Gcj Geert Hofmans;Rnj Raymond Veldhuis;A Avraham Hirschberg

  • High amplitude vortex-induced pulsations in a gas transport system

    P.C. Kriesels;M.C.A.M. Peters;A. Hirschberg;A.P.J. Wijnands

  • The whistling potentiality of an orifice in a confined flow using an energetic criterion

    P Testud;Y Yves Aurégan;P Moussou;A Avraham Hirschberg

  • An in vitro setup to test the relevance and the accuracy of low-order vocal folds models.

    Nicolas Ruty;Xavier Pelorson;Annemie Van Hirtum;Ines Lopez-Arteaga

  • Quasisteady aero-acoustic response of orifices.

    P.P.J.M. Durrieu;G.C.J. Hofmans;G. Ajello;R.J.J. Boot

  • Noise generated by cavitating single-hole and multi-hole orifices in a water pipe

    P. Testud;P. Moussou;Abraham Hirschberg;Y. Auregan

  • Physical modeling of flue instruments : A review of lumped models

    B Benoît Fabre;A Avraham Hirschberg

  • Aeroacoustics of Pipe Systems with Closed Branches

    Devis Tonon;Avraham Hirschberg;Joachim Golliard;Samir Ziada

  • Unsteady flow through in-vitro models of the glottis

    Gcj Geert Hofmans;G Groot;M Ranucci;G Graziani

  • Self-sustained oscillations in a closed side branch system

    Smn Sylvie Dequand;SJ Steven Hulshoff;A Avraham Hirschberg

  • Vortex shedding in steady oscillation of a flue organ pipe

    B. Fabre;A. Hirschberg;A.P.J. Wijnands

  • Mechanics of musical instruments

    A. Hirschberg;J. Kergomard;Gabriel Weinreich

  • Aero-acoustics of wind instruments

    A Avraham Hirschberg

  • Jet formation and jet velocity fluctuations in a flue organ pipe

    M. P. Verge;B. Fabre;W. E. A. Mahu;A. Hirschberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Xisheng Luo
Xisheng Luo University of Science and Technology of China
Wolfgang Polifke
Wolfgang Polifke Technical University of Munich
Tim Colonius
Tim Colonius California Institute of Technology
Thierry Schuller
Thierry Schuller Paul Sabatier University
Roberto Verzicco
Roberto Verzicco University of Rome Tor Vergata

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