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March 23, 2021 at 6:02 amHaiquanSubscriber
Hello everyone
I want to simulate the responsea of a structure due to sound excitation from surrounding environment, similar to the famous phenomenon for the glass. How to apply the excitation load? Does the harmonic acoustics have the capability to simulate this?
March 23, 2021 at 4:27 pmwrbulatAnsys EmployeePlease see my reply to your post on the ANSYS Learning Hub.nMarch 23, 2021 at 4:36 pmErik KostsonAnsys EmployeeI have also replied in the Ansys ALH (learning hub) - we hope this will help you - (below is a short overview of how that can be done for a simple circular plate fixed around the perimeter edge, and that is under sound excitation - as we said it is best to share topology between PML, Acoustic region and solid/plate structural region).nnThank younnEriknViewing 2 reply threads- The topic ‘How to simulate the response of a structure due to sound excitation from surrounding environment’ is closed to new replies.
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