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Simulating Urinating: Fluid-Structure-Acoustic Interactions

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Hello,

We want to develop a simulation environment that produces the sounds of urinating in a normal bathroom. In this proposed simulation, urine flowing through a pipe with a diameter of 1-2 mm will interact with the sides of the toilet and the water inside, and acoustic waves will be measured due to these liquid-solid interactions.

As it is known, COMSOL can calculate the "acoustic-structure" and "fluid-structure" interactions separately. So, can "fluid-structure-acoustic" analyze these 3 interactions at the same time? If you think it is possible to make this simulation, what way would you recommend to follow?


0 Replies Last Post 2022年9月30日 GMT-4 17:34
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