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coupling fluid flow with acoustics
Posted Apr 19, 2011, 3:11 p.m. EDT Fluid & Heat, Acoustics & Vibrations Version 3.5a 3 Replies
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I would like to know what velocities of a fluid are produced by the vibration of a probe submerged in it. I have already done transient acoustic modeling, where the pressure distributions are found within the fluid. One of the probe boundaries was defined as normal acceleration. However, I am interested in the velocity fields of the fluid. Is it possible to take the pressure as an input for the fluid flow? How can I achieve this? Any ideas?
Thank you
Sylvana
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