Use a Release from Exterior Field Calculation node to launch rays with an initial intensity and phase distribution matching the exterior field solved for in another study.
The Release from Exterior Field Calculation node can be used for multiscale acoustics modeling. First, the Pressure Acoustics, Frequency Domain interface should be used to compute the near-field acoustic pressure distribution, such as the first few wavelengths surrounding a speaker or another source. The
Exterior Field Calculation node should be added to this instance of the Pressure Acoustics, Frequency Domain interface, and
Far-field integral approximation for r → ∞. should be selected from the
Type of integral list. Because the near-field calculation is solving for the instantaneous pressure amplitude in individual waves, the
Nyquist criterion must be fulfilled. Typically this requires 10 linear elements or 5 second-order elements per wavelength.
The Release from Exterior Field Calculation node is only available in 3D. However, the exterior field function it uses to initialize the ray intensity and phase can be defined either in a 3D model component or a 2D axisymmetric model component. If the previous model component was a 2D axisymmetric component, the intensity distribution of released rays will also be assumed to be axisymmetric.
Enter Initial coordinates based on space dimension (
qx,0,
qy,0, and
qz,0) for the ray positions or click the
Range button (
) to select and define a range of specific coordinates.
If Specified combinations is selected, the number of initial coordinates entered for each space dimension must be equal, and the total number of rays released is equal to the length of one of the lists of initial coordinates. If
All combinations is selected, the total number of rays released is equal to the product of the lengths of each list of initial coordinates.
In the Initial Coordinates section, you can click the
Preview Initial Coordinates and
Preview Initial Extents buttons to visualize the ray release positions. Clicking
Preview Initial Coordinates will cause a point to appear in the Graphics window for every release position. Clicking
Preview Initial Extents will cause a bounding box to appear, indicating the spatial extents of the released rays.
Note that unlike the Release from Grid feature, the options
Expression and
Lambertian are not available here. In addition, if
Conical is selected, the cone must be isotropic. This is because each ray is assumed to subtend approximately the same solid angle, so direction distributions that give unequal weight to some directions (like
Lambertian) or options with no direction distribution at all (like
Expression) cannot initialize the ray intensity and power in a consistent and physically meaningful way.
Enter an expression for the Exterior field variable name. The default expression is
pext. This expression must match the variable name in a corresponding
Exterior Field Calculation node.
Enter the Euler angles (Z-X-Z). The labels Z-X-Z indicate the order in which rotation about the different axes is performed. First, the local coordinate system of the exterior field is rotated about its
Z-axis by the angle
α. Then it is rotated about its
X-axis (which is now at an angle
α to the global
x-axis) by the angle
β. Finally, this local coordinate system is rotated about its new
Z-axis by the angle
γ. All three inputs are plane angles (SI unit: rad) with default values of 0.
This section is only shown if the Allow frequency distributions at release features check box is cleared in the physics interface
Ray Release and Propagation section.
The Use frequency from the far-field calculation as the ray frequency check box is selected by default. While this check box is selected and the
Release from Exterior Field Calculation node is active, the frequency of released rays will be determined by the
Frequency Domain or
Wavelength Domain study in the
Values of Variables not Solved For section of the
Time Dependent solver settings. Usually, this previous study was used to solve for the exterior field using the Pressure Acoustics, Frequency Domain interface.
While this check box is selected and the Release from Exterior Field Calculation node is active, the frequency specified in the
Ray Properties node is ignored.