To the acoustic-structural interaction interface, the port numberĬorresponds to the port 2 of the transfer admittance matrix. If one port of the transfer admittance matrix is connecting The smaller port number corresponds to the port 1 of theĢ×2 transfer admittance matrix and the greater number corresponds For acousticĢ×2 transfer admittance matrix, the port number can be any positive The port number must be an integer between 1 and 50. If Lab = PORT, VALUE is a port number representing a waveguide exterior Temperatures, but may be user-defined for some elements. Used to evaluate the film coefficient is usually the average between the bulk and wall N as the film coefficient.) The temperature The SCOPT command for a way to override this option and use IfĬoefficient may be a function of temperature and is determined from the HF property VALUE2 (below) is typically the bulk temperature. VALUE is typically the film coefficient and If Lab = PRES, VALUE is the real component of Surface load value or table name reference for specifying Interaction flag (Label = FSI) to only the FLUID29, FLUID30, FLUID220, and FLUID221 elements. Thermal labels CONV and HFLUX are mutuallyįor an acoustic analysis, apply the fluid-structure