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Hi,
The mechanical energy flux is a vector formed by the multiplication of the stress tensor and the velocity vector. Mathematically:
The reason to have the minus sign in the definition is that if you put a pressure on an external boundary, and it moves in the direction of the load, then a positive power input in the direction of the load is obtained.
In time domain, the expression above is sufficient, but in frequency domain, there are two flavors:
The "Complex mechanical energy flux" is now the complex vector formed by the operation above, but with the velocity replaced by its complex conjugate.
The "Mechanical energy flux" in frequency domain is a real quantity; the cycle average of the "Complex mechanical energy flux"
In the appended screenshots you can see the definitions as displayed in Equation View in time and frequency domain.
Thanks for pointing out that this is not properly documented. It will be improved in upcoming versions.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi,
The mechanical energy flux is a vector formed by the multiplication of the stress tensor and the velocity vector. Mathematically:
[math] I_i =- \sigma_{ij} v_j [/math]
The reason to have the minus sign in the definition is that if you put a pressure on an external boundary, and it moves in the direction of the load, then a positive power input in the direction of the load is obtained.
In time domain, the expression above is sufficient, but in frequency domain, there are two flavors:
The "Complex mechanical energy flux" is now the complex vector formed by the operation above, but with the velocity replaced by its complex conjugate.
[math] I_i =- \sigma_{ij} v_j^* [/math]
The "Mechanical energy flux" in frequency domain is a real quantity; the cycle average of the "Complex mechanical energy flux"
[math] I_i =\frac{1}{2}Re(- \sigma_{ij} v_j^*) [/math]
In the appended screenshots you can see the definitions as displayed in Equation View in time and frequency domain.
Thanks for pointing out that this is not properly documented. It will be improved in upcoming versions.
Regards,
Henrik