Use the Thermoviscous Acoustics Model node to define the model inputs (the background equilibrium temperature and pressure) and the material properties of the fluid (equilibrium density, dynamic viscosity, bulk viscosity, thermal conductivity, and heat capacity at constant pressure) necessary to model the transient propagation of acoustic compressible waves in a thermoviscous acoustic context. Extended inputs are available for the coefficient of thermal expansion and the compressibility, which enables modeling of any constitutive relation for the fluid.
the equations are formulated in terms of the total acoustic fields pt,
ut, and
Tt. If the
Background Acoustic Fields feature is added, for modeling scattering problems or as a source, the total fields are the sum of the background acoustic fields and the scattered acoustic fields. The equations can be extended to include nonlinear effects by adding the
Nonlinear Thermoviscous Acoustics Contributions.
The Model Inputs, the
Thermoviscous Acoustics Model, and the
Thermal Expansion and Compressibility sections are the same as for the frequency domain interface. They are described under the
Thermoviscous Acoustics Model section in
The Thermoviscous Acoustics, Frequency Domain Interface.