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Numerical Methods For Prediciting Noise and Vibration in Complex Systems

This document provides an agenda for a two-day online workshop on numerical methods for predicting noise and vibration in complex systems, hosted by the No2Noise training network. The workshop will bring together leading experts to discuss state-of-the-art modelling tools to predict noise and vibration transfer through multifunctional composite materials. The schedule includes presentations on wave energy formulations, predicting acoustic properties of noise-absorbing materials, a radiative transfer equation theory, and techniques like the boundary element method and dynamical energy analysis. Early stage researchers will also give presentations and the workshop aims to develop efficient simulation tools for designing silent, lightweight structures.
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Numerical Methods For Prediciting Noise and Vibration in Complex Systems

This document provides an agenda for a two-day online workshop on numerical methods for predicting noise and vibration in complex systems, hosted by the No2Noise training network. The workshop will bring together leading experts to discuss state-of-the-art modelling tools to predict noise and vibration transfer through multifunctional composite materials. The schedule includes presentations on wave energy formulations, predicting acoustic properties of noise-absorbing materials, a radiative transfer equation theory, and techniques like the boundary element method and dynamical energy analysis. Early stage researchers will also give presentations and the workshop aims to develop efficient simulation tools for designing silent, lightweight structures.
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3rd No2Noise Network Short Course

January 14-15, 2021


Microsoft Teams

Numerical Methods for Predicting Noise and Vibration in Complex Systems

Massive reduction in fuel consumption and costs are


foreseen by the use of advanced lightweight composite
materials in the coming decades. However, composite
structures exhibit poor acoustic isolation levels
compared to conventional metallic materials. There is
thus an urgent need for the development of novel
materials and reliable modelling and design
approaches for silent and lightweight multifunctional
sound packages. As part of the No2Noise training
network, we aim to develop efficient high-fidelity, high-
frequency numerical simulation tools to predict noise
and vibration transfer in and through multifunctional
composites having poroelastic inclusions.

The workshop will bring together leading experts giving


an overview over the state-of-the art of noise and
Model courtesy of FFT (MSC/Hexagon), Belgium vibration modelling in complex structures.

LIST OF SPEAKERS

 Prof. Mohamed Ichchou/ Prof. Olivier


Bareille  Dr. Martin Richter
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France University of Nottingham, UK

 Prof. Kirill Horoshenkov


 Dr. Rob Holehouse
University of Sheffield, UK
Product Manager, Romax Technology, UK
 Prof. Alain Le Bot
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
 Dr. Jonathan Hargreaves
University of Salford, UK

Contact person: Dr. Dimitrios Chronopoulos, Associate Professor in Dynamics of Aerospace Structures, Faculty of
Engineering – University of Nottingham, Telephone: +44 (0) 115 846 8454
Email: [email protected]

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 765472.
3rd No2Noise Network Short Course
January 14-15, 2021
Microsoft Teams

SCHEDULE DAY 1, Thursday January 14, 2021

Link to MS Teams meeting for Thursday sessions:https://teams.microsoft.com/_#/scheduling-


form/?eventId=AAMkAGUyMWYxYTI2LWQ5YTMtNDQyMi05YWIwLTJiYzU3MjUxZjVmMABGAAAAAABLOzUUnndjQJ8zmudx5_Q_BwBf
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[email protected]&opener=1&providerType=0&navCtx=event-card-
click&calendarType=User
TIME (GMT) SESSION Presenter

12.30 Welcome to Network Short Course Prof. Gregor Tanner,


University of Nottingham
12.35 Wave-energy formulations and applications Prof. Mohamed Ichchou/
Prof. Olivier Bareille, Ecole
Centrale de Lyon, France

13.15 How to predict the acoustical properties of noise absorbing Prof. Kirill Horoshenkov,
materials University of Sheffield, UK

13.55 Break

14.05 A radiative transfer equation theory for sound and vibration Prof. Alain Le Bot,
in high frequency vibroacoustics Ecole Centrale de Lyon,
France
14.45 ESR 1 presentation Abhilash Sreekumar

15.05 ESR 2 presentation Arasan Uthayasuriyan

15.25 ESR 3 presentation Vivek Ramamoorthy

16.00 Close for day

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 765472.
3rd No2Noise Network Short Course
January 14-15, 2021
Microsoft Teams

SCHEDULE DAY 2, Friday January 15, 2021 Location


Link to MS Teams meeting for Friday sessions:https://teams.microsoft.com/_#/scheduling-
form/?eventId=AAMkAGUyMWYxYTI2LWQ5YTMtNDQyMi05YWIwLTJiYzU3MjUxZjVmMABGAAAAAABLOzUUnndjQJ8zmudx5_Q_BwBf
yhyLRcENQpwSCxGMsm87ABnBwhDHAAC3aSuKEugeRLRDIjmvE6jtAAGSwAMdAAA%3D&conversationId=19:meeting_YTViZjljOTEt
[email protected]&opener=1&providerType=0&navCtx=event-card-
click&calendarType=User

TIME Presenter
SESSION
(GMT)
09.00 Welcome to Network Short Course Prof. Gregor Tanner,
University of Nottingham
09.05 Synergies between the high-frequency Boundary Element Dr. Jonathan Hargreaves,
Method and Geometric Acoustics University of Salford, UK

10.05 An introduction to Dynamical Energy Analysis - predicting Dr. Martin Richter, University
high-frequency behaviour using FEM meshes. of Nottingham, UK
11.05 Break

11.15 CAE-led design for noise reduction in electric vehicle Dr. Rob Holehouse
drivetrains Product Manager-
Electrification, Romax
Technology, UK
12.15 Close

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 765472.

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