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Some problems with parameters in module post-processing

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Simulations in acoustic modules and solid mechanics modules have been done recently. I would like to ask some questions about the parameters in the post-processing of these two modules. There are some misunderstandings in this regard, I hope help and support.

Firstly, in the acoustic frequency domain, the sound pressure and sound intensity distribution on the whole model can be obtained by applying the sound pressure signal, but in the acoustic time domain interface, there is only the spatiotemporal distribution of sound pressure except sound intensity distribution. Why and how to solve this problem (maybe use the relationship between sound pressure and sound intensity to seek sound strength, is this correct? ie I=actd.p_t^2 /rho/c).

Secondly, in the solid mechanics module, the load direction is applied along the z-axis in the time domain (two-dimensional axisymmetric), and the calculation model is obtained to obtain the distribution of stress and strain. When extracting the velocity distribution at a certain point, there are several Different speeds which are not very misleading. I don't know what the specific meanings are, such as solid_vel and solid_utz. Assuming that solid_disp represents the total displacement, which one represents the slope of the displacement?


0 Replies Last Post 2019年3月20日 GMT-4 07:28
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