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Use 2D-Axisimetric component (not only geometry) inside a 3D component
Posted 17.04.2020, 08:02 GMT-4 Structural & Acoustics, Acoustics & Vibrations, Geometry Version 5.5 0 Replies
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Hello, I am designing an array of speakers to analyze them within an enclosure with certain obstacles and to analyze the pressure field in the enclosure. The speakers are based on this example (https://www.comsol.com/model/lumped-loudspeaker-driver-using-a-lumped-mechanical-system-55901) and the enclosure would house an array of 15-20 speakers.
Is there a way to use the entire 2D-axisymmetric component within the enclosure? I need to be able to position the speakers at specific positions within the enclosure. Or some way to enter the speaker's calculated parameters as initial conditions of the enclosure (using the speaker's exterior field (sphere pressure source) )?
The 3D speaker over-calculates, but 2D-axisymmetric is very fast, so I want to calculate the 2D speakers within the 3D enclosure. Is there such a possibility or do I have to settle for everything in 3D (with work planes)?
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