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Absorbing boundary condition for transient wave propagation problem

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Hi!

I am wondering if I can define an absorbing boundary condition for a transient ultrasonic wave propagation problem (let's say in a 2D plane strain transient module). The option certainly doesn't come up in the boundary conditions pulldown menu. I wonder if there is a trick.

Thanks!

Deb

8 Replies Last Post 6 set 2017, 06:56 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 mar 2013, 15:23 GMT-5
use PML
use PML

Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 mar 2013, 18:49 GMT-5
Hi,

What you are looking for is the "Low-Reflecting Boundary" which should be available for 2D Plain Strain as long as you have either the Structural Mechanics, MEMS or Acoustics Module. A PML can only be used in frequency domain analyses.

Regards,
Henrik
Hi, What you are looking for is the "Low-Reflecting Boundary" which should be available for 2D Plain Strain as long as you have either the Structural Mechanics, MEMS or Acoustics Module. A PML can only be used in frequency domain analyses. Regards, Henrik

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Posted: 9 years ago 16 feb 2016, 18:09 GMT-5
Hi Henrik,

How do you apply PML in structural mechanics module? I am doing a modal analysis and only see 'Low reflection boundary' option.

Thanks,
Gyani
Hi Henrik, How do you apply PML in structural mechanics module? I am doing a modal analysis and only see 'Low reflection boundary' option. Thanks, Gyani

Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 9 years ago 17 feb 2016, 02:19 GMT-5
Hi,

You select a domain as PML under Component->Definitions.

Regards.
Henrik
Hi, You select a domain as PML under Component->Definitions. Regards. Henrik

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Posted: 9 years ago 17 feb 2016, 19:19 GMT-5
Thanks very much!
Thanks very much!

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Posted: 9 years ago 27 apr 2016, 00:41 GMT-4

Hi,

What you are looking for is the "Low-Reflecting Boundary" which should be available for 2D Plain Strain as long as you have either the Structural Mechanics, MEMS or Acoustics Module. A PML can only be used in frequency domain analyses.

Regards,
Henrik


Hi Henrik,

It is true that the PML is only available in frequency domain analyses. Could you please explain the reason? And what should I deal with the reflection by the boundary if I work on the transient process, like pulse scattering? Thank you very much.

Best,
Shengli
[QUOTE] Hi, What you are looking for is the "Low-Reflecting Boundary" which should be available for 2D Plain Strain as long as you have either the Structural Mechanics, MEMS or Acoustics Module. A PML can only be used in frequency domain analyses. Regards, Henrik [/QUOTE] Hi Henrik, It is true that the PML is only available in frequency domain analyses. Could you please explain the reason? And what should I deal with the reflection by the boundary if I work on the transient process, like pulse scattering? Thank you very much. Best, Shengli

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Posted: 7 years ago 6 set 2017, 06:22 GMT-4

Hi

I can't found the PML option even i selected Definition under the Component
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Denny Bhatara
Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science
Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID)
Hi I can't found the PML option even i selected Definition under the Component -- Denny Bhatara Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID)

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Posted: 7 years ago 6 set 2017, 06:56 GMT-4

Hi

I can't found the PML option even i selected Definition under the Component
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Denny Bhatara
Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science
Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID)


Solved. Just right click on the Defiinition (Component -> Definition -> Right Click).


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Denny Bhatara
Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science
Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID)
[QUOTE] Hi I can't found the PML option even i selected Definition under the Component -- Denny Bhatara Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID) [/QUOTE] Solved. Just right click on the Defiinition (Component -> Definition -> Right Click). -- Denny Bhatara Physics Departement, Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Science Bogor Agriculture University, Indoesia (ID)

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