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If you are modeling a full engine, you would use the Engine template, which allows you to define cylinders, pistons, and valve lift curves.
However, for a simpler acoustics tutorial (like an exhaust muffler), you typically use a Flow Source or Speed Source. This artificially generates the pressure pulses that mimic an engine firing order, allowing you to test how your muffler attenuates sound without simulating combustion.
After simulation, WavePost automatically opens. If it doesn't, click the "Results" button. ricardo wave tutorial
Your dashboard is now essential. Right-click in the background and select "User Defined Layout."
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In the world of automotive engineering and powertrain design, the sound of an engine is no longer just a byproduct of combustion—it is a engineered feature. From the throaty growl of a muscle car to the hushed refinement of an electric vehicle's cooling system, acoustics define the user experience.
At the forefront of this engineering discipline is Ricardo WAVE, the industry-standard 1D gas dynamics and acoustics simulation software. Whether you are a student aiming to break into the automotive sector or a seasoned engineer transitioning from 3D CFD, this tutorial provides a roadmap to navigating the WAVE environment. If you are modeling a full engine, you
Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate Focus: Isolation, Flexibility, Showmanship Time to Learn: approx. 20 minutes to grasp; weeks to master.