The Radiation Boundary boundary condition enables you to dampen the effect of sound pressure on the impedance boundary as well as to approximate infinity.
Analysis Types
The Radiation Boundary 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 Radiation Boundary 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 Radiation Boundary.
Body: Not Supported.
Face: Supported.
Edge: Not Supported.
Vertex: Not Supported.
Nodes: Not Supported.
Element: Not Supported.
Element Face: Not Supported.
Boundary Condition Application
To apply a Radiation Boundary:
On the Environment Context tab: click Acoustic Boundary Conditions>Radiation Boundary. Or, right-click the Environment tree object or in the Geometry window and select Insert>Acoustics>Radiation Boundary.
Define the Scoping Method.
Details View Properties
The selections available in the Details view are described below.
Category | Fields/Options/Description |
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Scope |
Scoping Method, options include:
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Definition |
Type: Read-only field that describes the object - Radiation Boundary. Suppressed: Include ( - default) or exclude ( ) the boundary condition. |
Mechanical APDL References and Notes
This boundary condition is applied using the INF label of SF command. Refer to the Surface Impedance Boundary section in the Mechanical APDL Acoustic Analysis Guide for more information.
API Reference
See the Radiation Boundary section of the ACT API Reference Guide for specific scripting information.