PLFAR
PLFAR,
Lab, Option,
VAR1B, VAR1E,
NVAR1, VAR2B,
VAR2E, NVAR2,
VAL1, VAL2,
VAL3, VAL4,
VAL5, LDSTEP,
SUBSTEP, FREQB,
FREQE, PlotType,
LogOpt
Plots pressure far fields and far-field parameters.
LabParameters to plot :
PRES
—
Acoustic parameters
PROT
—
Acoustic parameters with the y-axis rotated extrusion (not valid for 2D elements)
PLAT
—
Acoustic parameters radiated by a vibrating structural panel (not valid for 2D elements)
OptionPlot option, based on the specified plot parameter type:
LabOptionPRES, PROT, or PLAT SUMC -- Maximum pressure in Cartesian coordinate system plot (default)
SUMP -- Maximum pressure in polar coordinate system plot
PHSC -- Pressure phase angle in Cartesian coordinate system plot
PHSP -- Pressure phase angle in polar coordinate system plot
SPLC -- Sound pressure level in Cartesian coordinate system plot
SPLP -- Sound pressure level in polar coordinate system plot
SPAC – A-weighted sound pressure level in Cartesian coordinate system plot (dBA)
SPAP – A-weighted sound pressure level in polar coordinate system plot (dBA)
DGCT -- Acoustic directivity in Cartesian coordinate system plot
DGPL -- Acoustic directivity in polar coordinate system plot
PSCT -- Maximum scattered pressure in Cartesian coordinate system plot
PSPL -- Maximum scattered pressure in polar coordinate system plot
TSCT -- Target strength in Cartesian coordinate system plot
TSPL -- Target strength in polar coordinate system plot
PWL -- Sound power level
The arguments VAR1B,
VAR1E, NVAR1,
VAR2B, VAR2E,
NVAR2, and VAL1 are used when
Option = SUMC, SUMP, PHSC, PHSP, SPLC, SPLP, SPAC, SPAP, DGCT, DGPL,
PSCT, PSPL, TSCT, or TSPL:
VAR1B,VAR1EStarting and ending values for the first variable associated with
PlotTypeas described below.When
PlotType= blank (default) or SPHR: Starting and ending phi (φ) angles (in degrees) in the spherical coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLXY: Starting and ending x value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLYZ: Starting and ending y value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLXZ: Starting and ending x value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.NVAR1Number of divisions between the starting and ending
VAR1values for data computations. Defaults to 0.VAR2B,VAR2EStarting and ending values for the second variable associated with
PlotTypeas described below.When
PlotType= blank (default) or SPHR: Starting and ending theta (θ) angles (in degrees) in the spherical coordinate system. Defaults to 0 for a 3D model and 90 for a 2D extrusion model.When
PlotType= PLXY: Starting and ending y value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLYZ: Starting and ending z value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLXZ: Starting and ending z value in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.NVAR2Number of divisions between the starting and ending
VAR2values for data computations. Defaults to 0.VAL1VAL1is additional input. Its meaning depends on thePlotTypeargument as described below.When
PlotType= blank (default) or SPHR: Radius of the sphere surface.When
PlotType= PLXY: Fixed z value for an X-Y plane in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLYZ: Fixed x value for a Y-Z plane in the Cartesian coordinate system. Defaults to 0.When
PlotType= PLXZ: Fixed y value for an X-Z plane in the Cartesian coordinate system, Defaults to 0.
The arguments VAL2 through
VAL5 are additional input used with certain
Lab and Option settings as described
below.
VAL2When
Option= SPLC, SPLP, SPAC, or SPAP: Reference rms sound pressure. Defaults to 2x10-5 Pa.When
Option= PWL: Reference sound power. Defaults to 1x10-12 watts.VAL3When
Lab= PRES: Thickness of 2D model extrusion in the z direction (no default).When
Lab= PROT: Angle of the y-axis rotated extrusion model (no default).VAL4When
Lab= PLAT: Mass density of acoustic fluid.VAL5When
Lab= PLAT: Sound speed in acoustic fluid.LDSTEPSpecified load step. Defaults to the load step number specified on the SET command, or defaults to 1 if SET has not been issued.
n—
Load step number.
ALL
—
All load steps.
SUBSTEPSpecified substep. Defaults to the substep number specified on the SET command, or defaults to ALL (all substeps at the specified load step) if SET has not been issued.
n—
Substep number.
ALL
—
All substeps.
FREQBFrequency value representing one of the following:
Beginning frequency of the frequency range (
FREQBtoFREQE) for the defined load step(s) and substeps (SUBSTEP= ALL). If aSUBSTEPvalue is specified,FREQBis invalid.Central frequency of octave bands, used when
LogOpt= OB1, OB2, OB3, OB6, OB12, or OB24 andFREQEis blank.
FREQEEnding frequency of the frequency range (
FREQBtoFREQE) for the defined load step(s) and substeps (SUBSTEP= ALL). If blank,FREQEis set toFREQB. If aSUBSTEPvalue is specified,FREQEis invalid.PlotTypeType of plot:
ANGX
—
x-y chart with angle as the x-axis variable (default).
FRQX
—
x-y chart with frequency as the x-axis variable.
CONT
—
Waterfall diagram of a field parameter with variables (frequency, angle).
MRPM
—
Waterfall diagram of a field parameter with variables (frequency, RPM).
PLXY
—
Contour plot on an X-Y plane.
PLYZ
—
Contour plot on a Y-Z plane.
PLXZ
—
Contour plot on an X-Z plane.
SPHR
—
Contour plot on a sphere surface.
LogOptOctave bands (used only when Option = SPLC, SPLP, SPAC, SPAP, or PWL):
OB0
—
Narrow bands (default).
OB1
—
Octave bands.
OB2
—
1/2 octave bands.
OB3
—
1/3 octave bands.
OB6
—
1/6 octave bands.
OB12
—
1/12 octave bands.
OB24
—
1/24 octave bands.
Notes
The PLFAR command plots pressure far fields and far-field parameters as determined by the equivalent source principle. Use this command to plot pressure and acoustic parameters. See the HFSYM command for the model symmetry and the HFANG command for spatial radiation angles.
Plotting acoustic parameters radiated by a vibrating structural panel
(Lab = PLAT) is supported by elements
SOLID185, SOLID186,
SOLID187, SHELL181,
SHELL281, and SOLSH190. The vibration surface
of the panel must be flagged by the SF,,MXWF command.
A maximum of ten curves can be plotted on a 2D chart.
The waterfall diagram is plotted only in Cartesian coordinates.