Guidelines for Aeroacoustics Calculations
This section provides guidelines for conducting aeroacoustics analyses in the following applications.
You must use the double precision version of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ for all aeroacoustic and hydroacoustic analyses.
To understand this requirement, consider the following example scenario:
Assume that you have a 60 dB sound in a Mach 0.3 turbulent flow. The atmospheric pressure is 101325 Pa, and the mean flow velocity is 100 m/s.
The pressure fluctuations are of the order of 0.02 Pa, and the velocity fluctuations are of the order of m/s.
Therefore:
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is of the order of
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is of the order of
Consider a typical velocity m/s.
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The first two digits () represent the contribution from the mean convective flow.
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The next five digits () represent the contribution from turbulence.
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The remaining digits () represent the contribution that is responsible for the sound.
Clearly, an accuracy of greater than eight decimal places is required to calculate the acoustic component. To achieve this accuracy, a double precision version of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ must be used.