There are lots of different computer programs that can perform simulations on 3D CAD models to calculate real-world results.
FEAs can calculate stresses and displacement based on loads, you can simulate drop tests to see how an enclosure reacts, CFD can calculate flow through a system, you can calculate Heat Transfer through different components, Mold Flows, etc...
Are there any programs that can calculate noise level in a system?
Example: You have an assembly that has a motor mounted on the inside. Are there any programs where you can use your CAD files, generate a sound level at a specific point (motor) and then be able to measure the sound level outside of the assembly at different locations.
Then you could change part geometry or materials, or add baffles, or add foam, or move openings, … and it would tell you how those changes affect the sound level outside the unit.
The goal is to reduce the noise level as much as possible. Currently we are doing this through many iterations of physical prototypes, which takes time and becomes more of a guess and check to see what makes improvements.
Anyone know of any computer programs that can simulate this?
Thanks,
Lou
FEAs can calculate stresses and displacement based on loads, you can simulate drop tests to see how an enclosure reacts, CFD can calculate flow through a system, you can calculate Heat Transfer through different components, Mold Flows, etc...
Are there any programs that can calculate noise level in a system?
Example: You have an assembly that has a motor mounted on the inside. Are there any programs where you can use your CAD files, generate a sound level at a specific point (motor) and then be able to measure the sound level outside of the assembly at different locations.
Then you could change part geometry or materials, or add baffles, or add foam, or move openings, … and it would tell you how those changes affect the sound level outside the unit.
The goal is to reduce the noise level as much as possible. Currently we are doing this through many iterations of physical prototypes, which takes time and becomes more of a guess and check to see what makes improvements.
Anyone know of any computer programs that can simulate this?
Thanks,
Lou