Interior Impedance/Pair Impedance
The Interior Impedance and Pair Impedance nodes add an impedance boundary condition on interior boundaries or boundaries between the parts of pairs. Add the Interior Impedance node from the Interior Conditions submenu. This condition is a generalization of the sound-hard and sound-soft boundary conditions. The condition corresponds to a transfer impedance condition, relating the pressure drop across the boundary to the velocity at the boundary. In the frequency domain, it imposes the following equations:
For a Time Dependent study (time domain), the boundary condition uses the following equations:
On pair (interior) impedance conditions, the up and down, which refers to the up and down sides of an interior boundary, is replaced by a dst and src subscript in the equation display. These refer to the destination and source faces in the pair. In the pair feature the normal on the left-hand side in the equation refers to the destination normal direction ndst.
Zn is the specific transfer impedance, which from a physical point, is the ratio between pressure drop and local normal particle velocity.
In the two opposite limits Zn → ∞ and Zn → 0, this boundary condition is identical to the Sound Hard boundary condition and the Sound Soft boundary condition, respectively. Additional information is found in Identity and Contact Pairs in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.
Interior Impedance/Pair Impedance
Enter the value of the Specific transfer impedance Zn (SI unit: Pa·s/m). The default is 0 Pa·s/m.