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Posted 2012年3月20日 GMT+8 22:11 Acoustics & Vibrations 6 Replies
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In physical terms sound pressure and acoustic pressure is the same.
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Edgar
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Can you post your model? Delete mesh and solution if it is too big.
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The acoustic pressure is the pressure field in Pa, whereas the sound pressure level is a logarithmic db-value, referenced mostly to 0dB = 20 µPa, but the reference may be different in COMSOL. It is two ways to measure the same thing.
You should be able to verify that in your model by looking at a specific point.
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Edgar
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