Setting Up an Acoustic Perturbation-Based Noise Source

In the Acoustic Wave method, you define a particular volume within which you expect most of the noise generation to occur. Outside the noise source volume, you do not expect the flow to generate any appreciable noise. You typically use a field function to specify the volume of interest and to filter out the quiescent region.

This field function for the noise source zone must return a value 0 ≤ fsource ≤ 1. You can apply a transition modifier, such as a Hanning window function Eqn. (272), to provide a smooth transition between the value of 1 in the interior of the noise source zone, and 0 on the outside.

Note

Do not use the name Acoustic Source as the name for the noise source field function. This name is used by an existing field function.

An example noise source field function is illustrated below.



The noise source is the region around the cylinder. In this example, there is a strong left-to-right airflow that generates acoustic waves by vortex shedding from the cylinder. Note the fine mesh throughout the noise source zone.

To set up an acoustic perturbation-based noise source:

  1. Create the appropriate Noise Source Filter field function (fsource) to define the noise source enclosure space.

    You can optionally create the appropriate Acoustic Damping field function (fdamp) to suppress acoustic reflections from outside the area of interest.

    For more information, see Reducing Spurious Acoustic Reflections.

  2. In the physics continuum, select the Acoustic Wave model and set the Noise Source property to Acoustic Perturbation Based Source.


  3. In the Physics Values for the region, select the Noise Source Weighting Coefficient node and set the Method property to Field Function.
  4. Select the Field Function node and set the Scalar Function property to the Noise Source Filter field function that you created earlier.


If you want to apply damping to the region outside the area of interest, perform the following steps:

  1. In the Physics Values for the region, select the Acoustic Damping Coefficient node and set the Method property to Field Function.
  2. Select the Field Function node and set the Scalar Function property to the Acoustic Damping field function that you created earlier.