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Viscous Fluid damping

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Hello,

I am trying to calculate the Q-factor for micro-mechanical resonators in fluids. To do this, I have to use FSI interface (navier stokes equation), doing a transient simulation and then calculate Q-factor.

However, The problem is that time domain simulations take a lot of time. So, could I use thermo-acoustic model in COMSOL which is based on linearized NS for viscous damping calculation ?

Also, what is the difference between using FSI (NS) and thermoacoustic solid interaction model (linearized NS)?
Is it all about the amplitude of solid displacement ?

Waiting for your reply

Regards,
Mohamed

1 Reply Last Post 13 avr. 2012, 17:47 UTC−4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 avr. 2012, 17:47 UTC−4
Any Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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