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Hi all,
I want to know if there is any way to predict the noise generated by fluid when it comes in contact with surface using Ansys CFX |
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In general you'd need to export the data to a package such as LMS Sysnoise. There's some export options in CFX-Pre under Output Control that are designed for this purpose. The only built-in noise capabilities that CFX has are a Fan Noise macro in CFD-Post, which is limited to noise predictions for fans.
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Can we do it with multiphysics of ANSYS?
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Not that I'm aware of.
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