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Posted:
2 decades ago
9 nov. 2009, 16:48 UTC−5
Hi I have same problem. Did you find any solution for that? Please let me know.
Thanks
Aram
Hi I have same problem. Did you find any solution for that? Please let me know.
Thanks
Aram
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 oct. 2010, 02:13 UTC−4
Hi,
I have the same problem as you had faced. Will you please tell me, how did you solve it ?
Thanks in advance,
Kiran
Hi,
I have the same problem as you had faced. Will you please tell me, how did you solve it ?
Thanks in advance,
Kiran
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 janv. 2011, 18:06 UTC−5
Hi!
I have a question on the Acoustics module in Comsol, regarding how to set a monopole acoustic source.
I have a point acoustic source characterized by a modulated sin wave:
In Matlab coding,
y=-sin(2.*pi.*Freq.*Ts).*hanning(length(Ts))'
Here, the acoustic source is described in terms of particle displacement, y.
However, I understand that in Comsol, to set a point source, we are supposed to go to Physics > Point settings > Pressure acoustics, and select the type of source as flow, intensity and power.
My question is, how do we convert the description of the point source from displacement to a description in terms of either flow, intensity or power?
Thanks!
Hi.
Have you figured out how to do yet? Thanks~
[QUOTE]
Hi!
I have a question on the Acoustics module in Comsol, regarding how to set a monopole acoustic source.
I have a point acoustic source characterized by a modulated sin wave:
In Matlab coding,
y=-sin(2.*pi.*Freq.*Ts).*hanning(length(Ts))'
Here, the acoustic source is described in terms of particle displacement, y.
However, I understand that in Comsol, to set a point source, we are supposed to go to Physics > Point settings > Pressure acoustics, and select the type of source as flow, intensity and power.
My question is, how do we convert the description of the point source from displacement to a description in terms of either flow, intensity or power?
Thanks!
[/QUOTE]
Hi.
Have you figured out how to do yet? Thanks~
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 juin 2011, 22:54 UTC−4
i have the similar question for setting the dipole source
i have the similar question for setting the dipole source
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Posted:
1 decade ago
8 sept. 2011, 17:24 UTC−4
Hi,
Have you figured out the problem yet?
Thanks
Hi,
Have you figured out the problem yet?
Thanks
Mads Herring Jensen
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 sept. 2011, 04:54 UTC−4
Hi all
When entering a flow point source in the frequency domain, the source amplitude S has the dimension m^3/s. In order to set the "radial displacement" U0 of the source you can enter S = U0*acpr.iomega*4*pi.
Best regards
Mads
Hi all
When entering a flow point source in the frequency domain, the source amplitude S has the dimension m^3/s. In order to set the "radial displacement" U0 of the source you can enter S = U0*acpr.iomega*4*pi.
Best regards
Mads
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 févr. 2012, 04:09 UTC−5
I too have a problem in something related to the above discussion. If anyone can explain how COMSOL solves the point source problems. The documentation doesn't explain much..
I too have a problem in something related to the above discussion. If anyone can explain how COMSOL solves the point source problems. The documentation doesn't explain much..
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Posted:
1 decade ago
31 juil. 2014, 03:13 UTC−4
Then how I can set Q in the monopole source whose dimension is 1/s^2 in 2D.
Then how I can set Q in the monopole source whose dimension is 1/s^2 in 2D.