You can specify pressure on desired fluid regions in an acoustic analysis by inserting an Pressure object.
This boundary condition can be scoped only to face/edge/vertex of a body in acoustic domain. Refer to Pressure Boundary section of Mechanical APDL Acoustic Analysis Guide for more information.
Analysis Types
The Pressure loading condition is available for Coupled Field Harmonic, Coupled Field Modal, Coupled Field Transient, Harmonic Acoustics, and Modal Acoustics analyses.
Common Characteristics
This section describes the characteristics of the boundary condition, including the application requirements, support limitations, and loading definitions and values.
Types Supported
3D Simulation: Supported.
2D Simulation: Not Supported.
Geometry Types: Geometry types supported for the Pressure boundary condition include:
Solid: Supported.
Surface/Shell: Not Supported.
Wire Body/Line Body/Beam: Not Supported.
Topology: The following topology selection options are supported for Pressure.
Body: Not Supported.
Face: Supported.
Edge: Supported.
Vertex: Supported.
Nodes: Not Supported.
Element: Not Supported.
Element Face: Not Supported.
Loading Types: This boundary condition’s loading is only applied to a vertex, edge, or area of the selected topology.
Loading Data Definition: Loading data specified as a constant only.
Boundary Condition Application
To apply a Pressure:
On the Environment Context tab: click Acoustic Boundary Conditions>Pressure. Or, right-click the Environment tree object or in the Geometry window and select Insert>Acoustics>Pressure.
Define the Scoping Method.
Define the Magnitude of the pressure.
Details View Properties
The selections available in the Details view are described below.
Category | Fields/Options/Description |
---|---|
Scope |
Scoping Method, options include:
|
Definition |
Type: Read-only field that describes the object - Pressure. : Enter a constant pressure value. Suppressed: Include ( - default) or exclude ( ) the boundary condition. |
Mechanical APDL References and Notes
The Pressure boundary condition is applied using the PRES label of D command.