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Problems with 'Impedance boundary' and 'Cylindrical Wave Radiation'?
Posted 16.05.2016, 03:00 GMT-4 Acoustics & Vibrations, Modeling Tools & Definitions Version 4.4, Version 5.0, Version 5.1, Version 5.2 1 Reply
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Hi, when I simulate radiation of sound waves with 'Pressure Acoustics, Transient', i meet some problems with the settings of boundary.
I build a small circle as the sound source in a large circular region. The small circle isn't in the center of the large circle. The sound source generates sinusoidal waves in the total calculating time. I hope there is no reflection in the boundary of the large circle, and I used 'Impedance boundary' and the impedance value is the same as the big circular region. However, the values of tested waves in the boundary of large circle are all positive, although the wave is sinusoidal. When i used the 'Cylindrical Wave Radiation' boundary, the tested wave is right.
I thought the 'Impedance' boundary equals the effect of infinite space? Why it doesn't work?
Thanks for answering.
I build a small circle as the sound source in a large circular region. The small circle isn't in the center of the large circle. The sound source generates sinusoidal waves in the total calculating time. I hope there is no reflection in the boundary of the large circle, and I used 'Impedance boundary' and the impedance value is the same as the big circular region. However, the values of tested waves in the boundary of large circle are all positive, although the wave is sinusoidal. When i used the 'Cylindrical Wave Radiation' boundary, the tested wave is right.
I thought the 'Impedance' boundary equals the effect of infinite space? Why it doesn't work?
Thanks for answering.
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