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Acoustic pressure interfaces coupling

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Hi all,

I have a question regarding the coupling between acoustic interfaces. I can use the acoustic-structure boundary under the Multiphysics to couple an acoustic pressure and a solid mechanics interface. However, I do not know how to couple two acoustic pressure interfaces (e.g. glass and water). The solid mechanics is coupled with the glass interface, however, it is not in direct contact with the water. So my question is, how do we couple two pressure acoustic interfaces (need to interfaces since different speeds of sound of the materials).

Thank you,

Alkistis


2 Replies Last Post 2021年8月13日 GMT-4 06:31
Mark Cops Triton Systems, Inc.

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Posted: 3 years ago 2021年5月29日 GMT-4 19:22

Hi Alkistis, You should be able to define different material properties for separate domains. this can be done under the same acoustic interface.

Hi Alkistis, You should be able to define different material properties for separate domains. this can be done under the same acoustic interface.

Acculution ApS Certified Consultant

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Posted: 3 years ago 2021年8月13日 GMT-4 06:31

If the glass and water are adjacent, they are automatically coupled. Just apply proper fluid characteristics.

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René Christensen, PhD
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If the glass and water are adjacent, they are automatically coupled. Just apply proper fluid characteristics.

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