Acoustic Suppression Zone Guidelines

Determine the best values for pressure, velocity, temperature, relaxation coefficient, and maximum relaxation coefficient:

  • Before running the simulation with the Acoustic Suppression Zone model, run it using the Steady model for time unless mean values are already known.
  • Use mean values of pressure, velocity, and temperature from the steady time run to supply the values for Physics Values > Acoustic Suppression Zone Pressure, Velocity, and Temperature. See Flow Conditions Option.
  • Make sure the relaxation coefficient σ (Eqn. (4749)) varies smoothly in space.
  • Make sure the maximum relaxation coefficient σ m a x ramps up smoothly in time.
  • The best value for the maximum relaxation coefficient varies strongly depending on the simulation design, but values of several hundred often work well, together with values of Acoustic Suppression Zone Thickness in the range of 3 to 5 wavelengths.
  • Simcenter STAR-CCM+ recalculates Acoustic Suppression Zone distances immediately, whenever the values are changed. Since this calculation is time-consuming, change the values only when necessary. The distances are stored in the .sim file, so, if they are not changed, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ makes no recalculation even if the simulation is re-started.