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Torsional waves propagate in cylinder using 2D axis-symmetric module?
Posted 8 giu 2021, 04:09 GMT-4 Structural & Acoustics, Acoustics & Vibrations Version 5.6 3 Replies
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Hi,
I am going to simulate a torsional waves propagating problems using the structural mechanics module in COMSOL v5.6. The wave guide is a rod with a hole and the waves are propagating along the axial direction.
Since the geometry is axis-symmetric, I want to use 2D axisymmetric boundary condition to simulate this problem.
Cyclic boundary in 3D can be a solution but it is still time consuming because I wave to simulate wave at high frequency.
I have seen similar problem described in online paper and the author solve the problem in 2D axis-symmetric. The paper is Scattering of the fundamental shear horizontal mode from steps and notches in plates published in JASA in 2003. The author wrote: "The advantage is that the axisymmetric analysis allows displacements in the direction normal to the element ~the circumferential direction!; this degree of freedom is included in most implementations of axisymmetric elements in order to allow analyses of problems with nonzero circumferential harmonics."
However, I can only find Tr (radial) and Tz (axial) when I add a "boundary load" in COMSOL.
I wonder if this kind of problem can not be solve in COMSOL in a 2D way?
If it can be solved, how can I do it?
Thanks
Hao