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Pipe Flow  generates acoustic noise when it develops a turbulence.

The turbulence is accompanied by density variation which creates pressure pulse propagation which is then called the Under a certain conditions the Pipe Flow starts producing acoustic noise.

The model describing the circumstances and the amplitude of this noise has been suggested by M.J. Lighthill  in 1954 (see Lighthill equation).

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