1.10.1 A simple coupled acoustic-structural analysis

Product: ABAQUS/Standard  

This problem is an elementary case of coupled acoustic-structural vibration. It is included because a closed form solution is easily calculated, thus providing verification of the various options for this type of analysis. The basis of the coupled acoustic-structural vibration capability in ABAQUS is described in Coupled acoustic-structural medium analysis, Section 2.9.1 of the ABAQUS Theory Manual.

Problem description

Steady-state vibration

Steady-state vibration is caused by a harmonic loading:

where (radians/second) is 2 times the frequency (cycles/second) of excitation. The response is also harmonic and is defined from the equilibrium equations above as

where is the real part of the pressure amplitude, is the imaginary part of the pressure amplitude, and and are the real and imaginary components of the displacement amplitude.

We first study the system by uncoupling the fluid from the structural elements and excite the fluid harmonically by specifying an inward volume acceleration with an amplitude, , of 1:

Results and discussion

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Figures

Figure 1.10.1–1 Coupled acoustic-structural vibration model.

Figure 1.10.1–2 Steady-state response of the uncoupled acoustic-structural system.

Figure 1.10.1–3 Steady-state response of the coupled acoustic-structural system.

Figure 1.10.1–4 Steady-state response of the coupled acoustic-structural system without volumetric drag.