Broadband Noise Source Models
In near-field noise prediction, broadband noise source models allow you to compute the location and strength of the main noise sources.
In the frequency domain, a broadband noise has a continuous spectrum, where the acoustic energy is continuously distributed at all frequencies in a given range. Noise sources consist of a volume distribution of quadrupole sources and a surface distribution of dipole sources.
In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, broadband noise source models use flow field quantities from a Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) Turbulence simulation to compute the location and strength of the main noise sources. Because these broadband noise models use RANS simulations, the required computational time is small.
Depending on the source of noise, the following broadband noise source models allow you to estimate the local acoustic power:
Broadband Noise Source | Model |
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Dipole (generated per unit surface) |
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Quadrupole (generated per unit volume) |
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Turbulent shear flow |
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The numerically predicted loudness rankings allow you to characterize and compare different designs.
For suppressing spurious reflections, you can use the Acoustic Suppression Zone Model.