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3D Displacement for Pressure Input
Posted Jun 26, 2023, 5:48 p.m. EDT Structural & Acoustics, Acoustics & Vibrations, Materials 1 Reply
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I have a relatively complex ultrasonic model of a transdcuer. I can run the model for satisfactory results to obtain information regarding impedance and stresses/displacement on the device. However, my challenge is trying to then couple this device into a pressure acoustics medium, gas (too large to compute), to observe the pressure output of the device in either the time or frequency domain. My model has the additional challenge of being symmetric in only one axis also.
My question is, can I take information from the initial transdcuer simulation relating to the 3D front face vibration and then use this information as a pressure input on a pressure acoustics physics simulation?
The idea being to keep the models related but decouple the computation of the physics processes.
Cheers