Com Sol Final Slides Sept 2016
Com Sol Final Slides Sept 2016
Jennifer Segui
Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer
COMSOL
Agenda
Introduction to numerical simulation in
COMSOL Multiphysics software
The Acoustics Module
Applications and examples
Live Demo
Ultrasound flow meter
Q&A Session
How To
Try COMSOL Multiphysics
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Poll Question #1
Which type of acoustics modeling are
you most interested in?
Multiphysics simulations
Vibroacoustics (acoustic-structure)
Piezoelectric materials
Aeroacoustics (flow borne sound)
Porous materials (Biots)
Electroacoustics (fully coupled or lumped)
Pressure Acoustics
Helmholtz Equation
Scalar Wave Equation
Acoustic-Structure Interaction
Acoustic-Solid Interaction
Acoustic-Shell
Poroelastic Waves (Biot)
Piezoelelctric Materials
Aeroacoustics
Linearized Navier-Stokes
Linearized Euler
Linearized Potential Flow
Thermoviscous Acoustics
Acoustics in small devices
Miniature transducers
Thermal and viscous losses
Boundary layer losses
Geometrical Acoustics
Acoustic Diffusion Equation (EFEM)
Ray acoustics
Room acoustics
Underwater acoustics
Ultrasound
Linear ultrasound models
With/without background flow
Discontinuous Galerkin (DG-FEM)
Acoustically large models
Poll Question #2
For which acoustic application are you using
or planning to use numerical simulation?
mobile devices or loudspeakers
mufflers and exhaust
buildings, car cabins, concert halls, or other
structures
flow meters and other instrumentation
other acoustic applications
Live Demo
Ultrasound Flow Meter model
2D version
Live Demo
Background Flow
U0 = 50 m/s
Microphone
Acoustics
Absorbing
layer
Normal velocity
vn = v0 sin(t)
Absorbing
layer
Q&A Session
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