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Old   April 3, 2015, 14:26
Default FWH Acoustics Module for Underwater Applications
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Hi,

I would like to ask you that if FWH Acoustics Module in Fluent-Ansys is cabaple of predicting the noise in Underwater Applications (incompressible) ?

Or this module is only valid for compressible flows (aero) ?

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This model can be used for incompressible or compressible flows.
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Old   April 6, 2015, 16:45
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Could you please give me some testcases or benchmarks to perform validations for underwater propeller applications or any marine relating concepts? thanks
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