Acoustic waves

This is a plain pressure field where a source term is used to generate one-way acoustic waves [MC17]. The waves here have a sinusoidal shape. 4 pulses are sent at a frequency of 300 kHz and have a pressure amplitude of 10 kPa. This case is a 2D Cartesian test case. The domain is only composed of water. The source term is located at 10.e-3 m in x and y directions and pulses are directed toward the x direction. This test is referenced in ./libTests/referenceTestCases/euler/2D/acousticWave/planeSinusoidalPulse/. The corresponding uncommented line in ECOGEN.xml is:

<testCase>./libTests/referenceTestCases/euler/2D/acousticWave/planeSinusoidalPulse/</testCase>

The initial characteristics of the run are:

Characteristic

Value

Dimension

40.e-3 m x 20.e-3 m

Initial mesh size

200 x 100

AMR max level

0

Boundary conditions

non-reflecting

Final solution time

25.e-6 s

Solution printing frequency

5.e-7 s

Precision

2nd order (MC)

Results are shown in Fig. 63 where one can observe the one-way pulses from a point source, therefore spreading cylindrically (2D here) but with a main direction (x direction).

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Fig. 63 One-way sinusoidal acoustic waves in water. Visualization using Paraview software.