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Velocity in Eigenfrequency Study

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I trying to compute the eigenfrequecies and eigenmodes of a model (material is water) in the pressure acoustics and frequency domain. I have computed the Eigenfrequency study correctly. However, when I look at the generated values for the velocity (local RMS velocity, instantaneous, etc.) they are not what I am looking for and are all close to zero throughout the model. Is this because I am using the Sound Hard Boundary condition? Is the study even computing the velocity? Can I use another study or add another dependent variable that will actually calculate the velocity?

Thanks for any help

3 Replies Last Post 11 juil. 2014, 18:46 UTC−4
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 juil. 2014, 16:45 UTC−4
Marta,

In an eigenfrequency and eigenmode study the mode amplitudes or deformations or whatever field characterizes the mode are arbitrary. If you want amplitudes or in your case velocities you have to do a frequency domain study and you have to excite the model (and the respective mode) some way.

Cheers
Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Marta, In an eigenfrequency and eigenmode study the mode amplitudes or deformations or whatever field characterizes the mode are arbitrary. If you want amplitudes or in your case velocities you have to do a frequency domain study and you have to excite the model (and the respective mode) some way. Cheers Edgar -- Edgar J. Kaiser emPhys Physical Technology http://www.emphys.com

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 juil. 2014, 17:41 UTC−4
Edgar,

Thanks so much for your response! I see now that there is no excitation and that is necessary for what I am looking for. Does the frequency domain study under the pressure acoustics, frequency domain physics do this? It looks like it inputs frequencies, do I use the eigenfrequencies here? I am trying to simulate sound going through my model.

Thanks for any help!!
Edgar, Thanks so much for your response! I see now that there is no excitation and that is necessary for what I am looking for. Does the frequency domain study under the pressure acoustics, frequency domain physics do this? It looks like it inputs frequencies, do I use the eigenfrequencies here? I am trying to simulate sound going through my model. Thanks for any help!!

Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 juil. 2014, 18:46 UTC−4
Marta,

I don't have the acoustics module but I am sure it can do what you need. You have to define how to excite the model by a port, source or a suitable boundary condition.
You can use the eigenfrequencies and/or do a frequency scan around the eigenfrequencies (or somewhere else) to get frequency profiles.
There should be examples in the model library.

Cheers
Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Marta, I don't have the acoustics module but I am sure it can do what you need. You have to define how to excite the model by a port, source or a suitable boundary condition. You can use the eigenfrequencies and/or do a frequency scan around the eigenfrequencies (or somewhere else) to get frequency profiles. There should be examples in the model library. Cheers Edgar -- Edgar J. Kaiser emPhys Physical Technology http://www.emphys.com

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