Acoustic Wave Model

The Acoustic Wave model uses the theory of Acoustic Perturbation Equations (APE) to model noise that is generated by the flow of an incompressible fluid.

The Acoustic Wave solver is one-way coupled with the CFD solver through this APE-based noise source term. In this approach, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ models the acoustic source field inside a specified zone of interest only. A key part of the setup for this model is that you define the zone within which noise is generated.

The Acoustic Wave model is intended for use in unsteady flow simulations, typically incompressible (constant density). By adopting a hybrid approach, the Acoustic Wave model produces better results (with fewer spurious effects) than a pure compressible flow simulation. Perform acoustic wave simulations in double precision.

The Acoustic Wave model uses the mean flow pressure and velocity fields to compute the convective terms of the wave equation. These fields must be obtained before starting the aeroacoustic simulation. See Preliminary Analysis.

For the formulation of the Acoustic Perturbation Equation, see Acoustic Wave Model theory.