Sound hard boundary condition in thermoviscous frequency domain

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Hi all,

I am solving a problem in thermoviscous frequency domain and I want to model the boundary of the material as a Sound Hard Boundary but I can't see this option in the Physics interface? Can someone help me with this?


3 Replies Last Post 2024年8月22日 GMT+2 08:26
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Posted: 3 weeks ago 2024年8月9日 GMT+2 10:02

It is the default boundary condition called Wall.

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It is the default boundary condition called Wall.

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Posted: 1 week ago 2024年8月21日 GMT+2 22:02

Thank you so much. You cleared my doubts. Thanks alot again

Thank you so much. You cleared my doubts. Thanks alot again

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Posted: 1 week ago 2024年8月22日 GMT+2 08:26

Note that you can have different types of walls (isothermal/adiabatic, slip/no-slip/...), so check if the 'standard' wall is what you are looking for or not.

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René Christensen, PhD
Acculution ApS
www.acculution.com
info@acculution.com
Note that you can have different types of walls (isothermal/adiabatic, slip/no-slip/...), so check if the 'standard' wall is what you are looking for or not.

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