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Session: Active noise control
| 11:05 |
Active structural acoustic control of impact noise
(ID 423)
Gregory Pinte, R. Boonen, W. Desmet, P. Sas, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 11:30 |
Placement of piezoelectric laminate actuator for
active structural acoustic control (ID 280)
M. Brasseur, LTAS - Vibrations et Identification des Structures,
Belgium
P. De Boe, CAT - Wind Tunnel, Belgium
J.-C. Golinval, LTAS - Vibrations et Identification des Structures,
Belgium
P. Tamaz, Sound and Image Techniques, Belgium
P. Caule, Université de Liège, Belgium
J.-J. Embrechts, Sound and Image Techniques, Belgium
J. Nemerlin, Université de Liège, Belgium
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Session: Active suspensions
| 9:00 |
Skyhook control and performance evaluation of an
active suspension system on a quarter car test rig. (ID 179)
Bert Vandersmissen, P. Kennes, M. Maes, K. Reybrouck, Tenneco
Automotive, Belgium
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| 9:25 |
Model free control design for a semi-active
suspension of a passenger car (ID 357)
Christophe Lauwerys, Jan Swevers, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
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| 9:50 |
Active Suspension Systems for Road Vehicles - A
Review (ID 414)
A.M.A. Soliman, Minia University, Egypt
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Session: Active vibration control and smart structures
| 13:00 |
Experimental multivariable tracking control on an
automotive vibration test rig (ID 332)
David Vaes, Jan Swevers, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 13:25 |
Real-time control of a shape memory alloy adaptive
tuned vibration absorber (ID 137)
Emiliano Rustighi, Brian Mace, Mike Brennan, University of
Southampton, United Kingdom
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| 13:50 |
Near-source error sensor strategies for active
vibration isolation of machines (ID 130)
Tom Basten, TNO TPD, Netherlands
Clemens Beijers, University of Twente, Netherlands
Daan van den Brink, Jan Verheij, TNO TPD, Netherlands
André de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands
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| 14:15 |
Tailoring the dynamics of a miniature scanning
mirror: the road from theory to a working device (ID 34)
Izhak Bucher, Gal Avivi, Technion, Israel
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| 14:40 |
Feedback control of broadband disturbances on a
one-degree-of-freedom vibration isolation set-up (ID 74)
Gerard Nijsse, Johannes van Dijk, Ben Jonker, University of Twente,
Netherlands
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| 15:05 |
Design of a Lightweight, Electrodynamic, Inertial
Actuator with Integrated Velocity Sensor for Active Vibration
Control of a Thin Lightly-Damped Panel (ID 265)
Christoph Paulitsch, Paolo Gardonio, S.J. Elliott, University of
Southampton, United Kingdom
Paul Sas, Rene Boonen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 9:00 |
Measuring vibrational modes of non-uniform beams
with PVDF sensors using a strain-energy based orthogonality
condition (ID 49)
David K. Anthony, Pedro Cobo Parra, Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain
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| 9:25 |
Hybrid control approach for vibration isolation of
narrow-band and impulsive disturbances (ID 78)
Sergiy Sokolov, Frank Palis, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität
Magdeburg, Germany
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| 9:50 |
Magneto sensitive material in noise and vibration
engineering (ID 261)
Leif Kari, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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| 10:15 |
Gain-scheduling control of machine tools with
varying structural flexibilities (ID 487)
Wim Symens, FMTC, Belgium
Hendrik Van Brussel, Jan Swevers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Bart Paijmans, FMTC, Belgium
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Session: Aeroacoustics and flow noise
| 15:30 |
An overview of high-order finite difference
schemes for computational aeroacoustics (ID 303)
Wim De Roeck, Wim Desmet, Martine Baelmans, Paul Sas, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 15:55 |
Surface radiated noise of exhaust systems-
Structural Transmission Loss test rig, part II (ID 76)
Jan-Friedrich Brand, Dirk Wiemeler, Tenneco Automotive, Heinrich
Gillet GmbH, Germany
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| 16:20 |
Reduction of fan noise by means of (circular)
side-resonators; theory and experiment (ID 108)
Ysbrand Wijnant, Marten Nijhof, University of Twente,
Netherlands
Marco Beltman, Intel Corporation, United States of America
A. de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands
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| 16:45 |
Calibration of the two microphone transfer
function method to measure acoustical impedance in a wide frequency
range (ID 488)
Rene Boonen, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 17:10 |
Assessment of Different Parameters Used in the
SNGR Method (ID 390)
Majid Mesbah, Johan Meyers, Martine Baelmans, Wim Desmet,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 17:35 |
On the prediction of near-field cavity flow noise
using different CAA techniques (ID 301)
Wim De Roeck, Wim Desmet, Martine Baelmans, Paul Sas, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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Session: Damage monitoring and identification
| 15:55 |
Modal filters for vibration based damage detection
(ID 9)
André Preumont, Arnaud Deraemaeker, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Belgium
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| 16:20 |
Fault Detection and Identification in a Scale
Aircraft Skeleton Structure via a Functional Model Based Method (ID
126)
J.S. Sakellariou, Spilios Fassois, University of Patras,
Greece
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| 16:45 |
Structural health monitoring technologies for
seismic risk mitigation (ID 151)
G. Fabbrocino, V.F. Grasso, G. Manfredi, University of Naples
Federico II, Italy
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| 17:10 |
Structural health monotoring of a crane in
variable configurations (ID 174)
Jyrki Kullaa, Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia, Finland
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| 17:35 |
Intelligent damping: condition monitoring of
railway shock absorbers (ID 182)
Wojciech Poprawski, Jozef Krzyzanowski, Wroclaw University of
Technology, Poland
J.W. Kars, KONI B.V., Netherlands
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| 9:00 |
The Detection of Damage in Joints of Mechanical
Structures (ID 193)
Branislav Titurus, Michael I. Friswell, University of Bristol,
United Kingdom
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| 9:25 |
Analysis of the fixation quality of cementless hip
prostheses using a vibrational technique (ID 254)
Siegfried Jaecques, Cesar Pastrav, A. Zahariuc, Georges Van der
Perre, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 9:50 |
Eliminating environmental effects from Lamb
wave-based structural health monitoring (ID 311)
Graeme Manson, B.C. Lee, W.J. Staszewski, University of Sheffield,
United Kingdom
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Session: Damping
| 10:40 |
A study on the partial coating of a shell with an
add-on viscoelastic layer for optimal damping design (ID 416)
Ravish Masti, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Michael Sainsbury, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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| 11:05 |
On dry-friction modelling in simple, kinematically
excited, vibration isolation systems. (ID 286)
G. J. Stein, R. Zahoranský, P. Múèka, R.
Chmúrny, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia (Slovak
Republic)
Henning Meyer, ISRINGAUSEN GmbH und Co, Germany
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| 11:30 |
The use of suitable modal bases for dynamic
prediction of structures containing high damping materials (ID
255)
Nicolas Merlette, Sylvain Germès, François van Herpe, PSA
Peugeot Citroën, France
Louis Jezequel, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Denis Aubry, Ecole Centrale de Paris, France
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| 11:55 |
Friction dampers: the positive side of friction
(ID 11)
Ines Lopez, Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE),
Netherlands
Jesus Maria Busturia, GAMESA Corporación Tecnológica,
S.A., Spain
Henk Nijmeijer, Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE),
Netherlands
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Session: Durability testing
| 9:00 |
Prediction of mechanical fatigue caused by
multiple random excitations (ID 55)
Martijn Bonte, University of Twente, Netherlands
Rene Liebregts, DAF Trucks N.V., Netherlands
Andre de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands
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| 9:25 |
Increasing the Accuracy of MDOF Road Reproduction
Experiments: Calibration, Tuning and a Modified TWR Approach (ID
424)
Filip De Coninck, Wim Desmet, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
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| 9:50 |
Identification, accurate time-stamping and
interpretation of damaging events in a life cycle with an inverse
method (ID 91)
Nicolas Paillé, Laurent Vivet, RMS, France
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Session: Dynamic behavior of civil structures
| 10:40 |
Modelling and measuring dynamic crowd loading on a
long span footbridge (ID 298)
James Brownjohn, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
Aleksandar Pavic, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Piotr Omenzetter, University of Auckland, New Zealand
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| 11:05 |
Wind induced vibrations of thin-walled cylindrical
structures (ID 360)
David Dooms, Geert Degrande, Guido De Roeck, Edwin Reynders,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 11:30 |
The effects of crowd occupation on the dynamic
performance of a grandstand (ID 225)
Zainah Ibrahim, Paul Reynolds, Aleksandar Pavic, University of
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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| 11:55 |
Vertical dynamic loading produced by people moving
to a beat (ID 284)
J.G. Parkhouse, D.J. Ewins, University of Surrey, United
Kingdom
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Session: Dynamic modelling and numerical methods
| 13:00 |
FEM analysis of dynamic piezoactuation using PZT
fiber-based actuators compared to conventional PZT patches (ID
21)
Cu-Hai Nguyen, Swiss Federal Labs for Material Testing and Research
(EMPA), Switzerland
Xavier Kornmann, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland
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| 13:25 |
FEM design of a piezoelectric active control
structure. Application to an aircraft wing model (ID 124)
Valerie Pommier, ENSICA, France
Marc Budinger, Université Bordeaux I, France
Philip Lever, South Kensington campus, United Kingdom
Julien Richelot, Joel Bordeneuve, ENSICA, France
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| 13:50 |
Finite element modelling techniques for the
vibrational behaviour of galvanized assemblies (ID 142)
Pascal Lardeur, Joël Hettinger, Jean-Marc Duffal, Renault,
France
Frantz Jourda, Catherine Lienard, Auto Chassis International,
France
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| 14:15 |
Advanced Mesh Based Design Optimization for Early-
Stage Virtual Prototyping (ID 465)
Herman Van der Auweraer, T. Van Langenhove, M. Brughmans, Naji El
Masri, Thierry Olbrechts, LMS International, Belgium
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| 14:40 |
A "Hardware in the loop" demonstrator for chatter
instability in machine tools (ID 293)
Abhijit Ganguli, Arnaud Deraemaeker, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Belgium
Mihaita Horondinca, Universitatea Technica Gh.Asachi, Romania
André Preumont, Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium
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Session: Engines, gearbox and driveline dynamics
| 13:45 |
Cylinder pressure reconstruction from vibration
and speed measurements on IC engines (ID 184)
Roger Johnsson, Anders Ågren, Lulea University of Technology,
Sweden
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| 14:10 |
Dynamics of gear meshing: stiffness evaluation and
vibration (ID 162)
Giorgio Bonori, Angelo Oreste Andrisano, Francesco Pellicano,
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
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| 14:35 |
Chain Noise Excitation in Combustion Engines
– Numerical Simulation and Verification of Different Chain
Types (ID 279)
T. Schaffner, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Engine and Vehicle
Acoustics, Austria
M. Sopouch, Techn. University Graz, Austria
H.H. Priebsch, AVL List GmbH, Austria
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| 15:00 |
Modelling meshing phenomena in gear pumps (ID
404)
Giorgio Dalpiaz, University of Ferrara, Italy
Alfonso Fernández del Rincón , University of Cantabria,
Spain
Emiliano Mucchi, University of Ferrara, Italy
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Session: Flite Eureka
| 15:05 |
PolyMAX modal parameter estimation from
operational data (ID 87)
Bart Peeters, Antonio Vecchio, Herman Van der Auweraer, LMS
International, Belgium
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| 15:30 |
Example of autonomous parameter estimation
procedure and its application to results of modal testing of an
airplane (ID 220)
Wojciech Lisowski, Tadeusz Uhl, Piotr Kurowski, Krzysztof Mendrok,
Grzegorz Goral, A. Klepka, AGH - University of Science and
Technology, Poland
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| 15:55 |
Reliable spurious mode rejection using self
learning algorithms (ID 227)
Ivan Goethals, Bart Van Luyten, Bart De Moor, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 16:20 |
On-line monitoring of slow to fast evolving
aeronautic structures (ID 125)
Laurent Mevel, Maurice Goursat, Michèle Basseville, Albert
Benveniste, Campus de Beaulieu, France
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| 16:45 |
An overview of frequency-domain identification
methods for flight test data analysis (ID 267)
Peter Verboven, Bart Cauberghe, Patrick Guillaume, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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| 17:10 |
Real time modal model identification and its
application for damage detection (ID 260)
Tadeusz Uhl, Mariusz Bogacz, AGH - University of Science and
Technology, Poland
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| 17:35 |
Automated Pole-Selection: Proof-of-Concept and
Validation (ID 296)
Jeroen Lanslots, Bert Rodiers, Bart Peeters, LMS International,
Belgium
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Session: Honorary session Prof. Bruno Piombo
| 13:45 |
40 years of modal analysis at K.U.Leuven (ID
475)
Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 14:10 |
Modal analysis of continuous systems with
fractional derivative damping distributions (ID 473)
S. Sorrentino, Luigi Garibaldi, Politecnico di Torino,
Italy
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| 14:35 |
Development in Damping Technologies (ID 474)
Geoff Tomlinson, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
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| 15:00 |
Modal models of cracked composite beams (ID
476)
K. Wang, Dan Inman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, United States of America
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| 15:50 |
Improving NVH performances through optimisation
techniques (ID 480)
Paolo Citti, Monica Carfagni, Università degli Studi di
Firenze, Italy
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| 16:15 |
The New Paradigm of Testing in Today s Product
Development Process (ID 431)
Herman Van der Auweraer, Jan Leuridan, LMS International,
Belgium
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| 16:40 |
Observations concerning modern modal parameter
estimation (ID 479)
Dave Brown, Randy Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United States
of America
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Session: Human vibrations
| 10:40 |
Analysis and modeling of ride comfort on biaxial
vibration in a standing posture (ID 172)
Takayuki Koizumi, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Noriaki Majima, Masahiro
Okamura, Doshisha University, Japan
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| 11:05 |
Modelling and design of a pneumatic suspension for
seats and cabins of mobile agricultural machines (ID 232)
Koen Deprez, Ivo Hostens, Herman Ramon, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
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Session: Joints
| 13:45 |
Experimental Study and Analytical Modelling of a
Bolted Joint Subjected to Harmonic Excitation (ID 104)
Matthew Oldfield, Huajiang Ouyang, John Mottershead, University of
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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| 14:10 |
Constrained Generic Substructure Transformations
(ID 190)
Michael Terrell, Michael Friswell, Nick Lieven, University of
Bristol, United Kingdom
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| 14:35 |
An improved model for dissipation in welding spot
joints (ID 250)
Zouhir Abbadi, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France
Denis Aubry, Ecole Centrale de Paris, France
Sylvain Germès, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France
Louis Jezequel, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
François van Herpe, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France
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| 15:00 |
Dynamic modeling of car door weather seals: A
first outline (ID 389)
Andrea Stenti, David Moens, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
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| 15:25 |
Identification of nonlinear interface models (ID
429)
Hamid Ahmadian, H. Jalali, Iran University of Science \&
Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Session: Keynotes
| 10:00 |
Linking analysis to test - Parameter
Identification and Validation (ID 478)
Michael Link, Universität Kassel, Germany
B. Staples, Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom
M. Böswald, Th. Boettcher, Universität Kassel,
Germany
D. Göge, German Aerospace Center, Germany
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| 10:45 |
Shaping the sound of the next-generation BMW (ID
405)
Filip Penne, BMW Group, Germany
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Session: Material characterisation based on dynamic
measurements
| 10:40 |
The uncertainty budget of
Mixed-Numerical-Experimental- Techniques for the identification of
elastic material properties from resonant frequencies. (ID 410)
Tom Lauwagie, Ward Heylen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Gert Roebben, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements,
Belgium
Hugo Sol, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Omer Van der Biest, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 11:05 |
Identification of Random Material Properties using
a Mixed Deterministic-Probabilistic Method (ID 453)
E. Dascotte, Dynamic Design Solutions N.V., Belgium
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| 11:30 |
Identification by a mixed numerical / experimental
method of the transverse orthotropic shear moduli (ID 436)
Yinming Shi, Hugo Sol, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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| 11:55 |
On a test-bed for the estimation of Hook’s
material parameters of plastics and porous materials for FE
modeling purposes (ID 328)
Gunther Bismans, Eike Brechlin, LMS International, Belgium
Peter J. G. van der Linden, Qsources bvba, Belgium
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| 10:40 |
Validation of a vibration based identification
procedure for layered materials. (ID 344)
Tom Lauwagie, Ward Heylen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Hugo Sol, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Omer Van der Biest, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 11:05 |
Identification of stiffness and damping material
properties from forced vibrating plates (ID 37)
Alain Giraudeau, B. Guo, F. Pierron, Ecole Nationale Superieure
d'Arts et Metiers, France
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| 11:30 |
Honeycomb Elastic Properties: A Review of some
Existing Theories and a New Dynamic Approach (ID 75)
Christoph Schwingshackl, P.R. Cunningham, G.S. Aglietti, University
of Southampton, United Kingdom
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Session: Medium and high frequency techniques
| 13:00 |
On the Modeling Reinforced Plates in the
mid-frequency range (ID 308)
Jose Roberto Arruda, Lazado Donadon, Ronaldo Nunes, Elson
Albuquerque, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
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| 13:25 |
On the use of the wave based method for the
steady-state dynamic analysis of three-dimensional plate assemblies
(ID 386)
Caroline Vanmaele, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 13:50 |
Design of viscoelastic damping treatments in the
medium frequency range (ID 313)
Laurent Hazard, Erik De Bel, Philippe Bouillard, Université
Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Jean-Yves Sener, Arcelor Innovation, Belgium
Jean-Louis Migeot, Free Field Technologies SA, Belgium
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| 14:15 |
Response of vibroacoustic problems by the complex
envelope displacement vectorization (ID 102)
Aldo Sestieri, Antonio Carcaterra, University of Rome La Sapienza,
Italy
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| 14:40 |
Explicit forward-advancing wave expansion method
for numerical solution of large-scale sound propagation problems
(ID 317)
Leandro Barrera Rolla, Henry Rice, Trinity College Dublin,
Ireland
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| 15:05 |
Hybrid finite element -- wave based method for
steady-state acoustic analysis (ID 411)
Bas Van Hal, Caroline Vanmaele, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
Petra Silar, Hans-Herwig Priebsch, ACC Acoustic Competence Center
GmbH, Austria
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| 15:30 |
Spatial Trefftz Polynomials Formulation for
Elastodynamics in Time Domain (ID 400)
F. Konkol, Vladimir Kompis, University of Zilina, Slovakia (Slovak
Republic)
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| 9:00 |
Vibro-Acoustic Computations in the Mid-Frequency
Range: Efficiency, Evaluation, and Validation (ID 355)
Rafael Stryczek, Andreas Kropp, Stefan Wegner, BMW AG, Germany
Frank Ihlenburg, ISKO Engineers, Germany
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| 9:25 |
Feasibility study of the wave based method for
high-frequency steady-state acoustic analysis (ID 2)
Bert Pluymers, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte, Paul Sas, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 9:50 |
A finite difference analysis of elastic isotropic
waves in 2D using a wave expansion technique (ID 105)
Gabriel Ruiz, Harman Becker Automotive Systems, United Kingdom
H.J. Rice, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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| 10:15 |
Application of Wave Based Technique for a cavity
considering forced excitation at boundaries and effects of
absorption materials (ID 467)
Achim Hepberger, Karoly Jalics, H.H. Priebsch, F. Diwoky, ACC
Acoustic Competence Center GmBH, Austria
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| 13:45 |
Automatic SEA partitioning of complex structures
using cluster analysis (ID 103)
Nicolas Totaro, Jean-Louis Guyader, Institut National des Sciences
Appliquées de Lyon, France
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| 14:10 |
Analysis of structure borne noise transmission
using Energy Flow Method and automatic SEA partitioning technique
(ID 116)
Pascal Bouvet, Vibratec, France
Nicolas Totaro, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de
Lyon, France
Victor Cogne, Vibratec, France
J.L. Guyader, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de
Lyon, France
Y. Denoual, S. Chaigne, Renault, France
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| 14:35 |
Evaluation of wave transmission coefficients of
plate junctions: comparison between coupling beam and strip plate
modelling (ID 358)
Silje Korte, TU Berlin, Volkswagen AG, Germany
Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Michael Möser, TU Berlin, Germany
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| 15:00 |
Sea car structural and acoustic modelling (ID
380)
Anna Galasso, Elasis S.C.p.A. (FIAT Group), Italy
Francesco D'Esposito, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Giovanni Di Somma, Elasis S.C.p.A. (FIAT Group), Italy
Sergio De Rosa, Francesco Franco, University of Naples Federico II,
Italy
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| 15:25 |
On the integration of finite elements and
statistical energy analysis to improve the calculation of coupling
loss factors (ID 388)
Niccolò Baldanzini, Marco Pierini, Antonio Scippa,
Università di Firenze, Italy
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Session: Modal testing and FRF estimation
| 9:00 |
Development of Modal Testing System for Micro
Devices (ID 13)
Nobuyuki Okubo, Shinya Kobayashi, Takeshi Toi, Chuo University,
Japan
Hideaki Kakuma, Kazuyuki Suzuki, Akashi Co., Japan
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| 9:25 |
Nonparametric frequency response function
measurements (ID 19)
Johan Schoukens, Y. Rolain, R. Pintelon, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium
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| 9:50 |
Dynamic analysis of complex interaction between
power production turbomachinery and its supporting structure (ID
356)
Bruno Picasso, Sergio Palomba, University of Cagliari,
Italy
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| 11:05 |
Test planning techniques for improved vibration
measurements and model correlation (ID 90)
Luigi Bregant, Paolo Bertolo, University of Trieste, Italy
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| 11:30 |
Leakage-free identification of FRF's with the
discrete Time Fourier transform (ID 205)
Jérôme Antoni, Centre de Recherche de Royallieu,
France
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| 11:55 |
The dynamic stiffness of an air spring (ID
415)
Peter Pelz, Vibracoustic GmbH \& Co. KG, Germany
Johannes Buttenbender, Ingenieursbüro Buttenbender und Heinz,
Germany
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Session: Modal updating and correlation
| 13:00 |
An application of genetic algorithms for modal
damping updating (ID 178)
Piotr Kurowski, Joanna Iwaniec, Janina Pieczara, Tadeush Uhl, AGH -
University of Science and Technology, Poland
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| 13:25 |
CEO - A Combined Expansion and Orthogonalization
method (ID 22)
Yoram Halevi, Cesar Morales, Daniel Inman, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, United States of America
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| 13:50 |
Multi level model updating for the evaluation and
the optimisation of the sound radiation calculation of a principle
gearbox housing (ID 128)
Bernd Graf, Bernd Wender, University of Applied Sciences of Ulm,
Germany
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| 14:15 |
Accurate Finite element Model Updating using 3-D
digitizing and Sensitivity Analysis (ID 186)
Masaaki Okuma, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Atsushi Amano, SUZUKI Ltd, Japan
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| 14:40 |
Experimental Modal Analysis and Computational
Model Updating of a Car Body in White (ID 223)
Carsten Schedlinski, Falk Wagner, ICS, Germany
Klaus Bohnert, Porsche AG, Germany
Joern Frappier, Volkswagen AG, Germany
Alfred Irrgang, BMW AG, Germany
Ralf Lehmann, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
Andreas Mueller, Audi AG, Germany
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| 15:50 |
Techniques for Real Normalization of Complex Modal
Vectors for Updating and Correlation with FEM models (ID 333)
Siddharth Sinha, R.J. Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United
States of America
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| 16:15 |
Stochastic model updating of a spot welded
structure (ID 195)
Cristinel Mares, John Mottershead, University of Liverpool, United
Kingdom
Michael Friswell, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
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| 16:40 |
Test-Analysis Correlation Using Schur Vectors (ID
114)
Mircea Rades, Universitateas Politehnica Bucuresti,
Romania
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| 17:05 |
Energy residuals localization and efficiency
comparison. (ID 52)
Morvan Ouisse, Jean-Louis Guyader, Institut National des Sciences
Appliquées de Lyon, France
|
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| 17:30 |
Identification and Updating of Large FE-Models
with an Example from Automotive Industry (ID 282)
Andreas Von Mach, vMACH Engineering GmbH, Germany
|
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Session: Multi-body dynamics and control
| 11:05 |
A convex optimization framework for dynamic
balancing of planar linkages (ID 422)
Bram Demeulenaere, Jan Swevers, Joris De Schutter, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
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| 11:30 |
Study of wheel-rail contact behaviour during a
engine car rollover (ID 376)
Xavier Quost, F. Thouverez, P.E. Gautier, SNCF, France
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| 11:55 |
Braking torque optimisation in time domain (ID
246)
Iwona Adamiec-Wojcik, Kornel Warwas, S. Wojchiech, University of
Bielsko-Biala, Poland
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Session: Non-linearities: identification and modelling
| 13:00 |
An application of interval-valued neural networks
to a regression problem (ID 318)
D. Chetwynd, K. Worden, G. Manson, University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom
|
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| 13:25 |
Stability and Limit Cycle Oscillation Amplitude
Prediction for Multi-DOF Aeroelastic Systems with Piecewise Linear
Non-Linearities (ID 62)
Grigorios Dimitriadis, Jonathan Cooper, Gareth Vio, University of
Manchester, United Kingdom
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| 13:50 |
Performances Analysis of Frequency Domain
Nonlinear Identification Techniques. (ID 224)
Alessandro Fasana, Luigi Garibaldi, Stefano Marchesiello,
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
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| 14:15 |
Two measurement techniques to determine Higher
Order Sinusoidal Input Describing Functions (ID 249)
Pieter Nuij, M. Steinbuch, Eindhoven University of Technology,
Netherlands
|
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| 14:40 |
Identification of a Continuous Structure with
Discrete Non-Linear Components using an Extended Modal Model (ID
305)
Michael Platten, Jan Wright, Jonathan Cooper, University of
Manchester, United Kingdom
|
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| 15:05 |
Identification of a beam with a distributed
friction nonlinearity (ID 323)
C.X. Wong, N. Tassini, S. Patsias, K. Worden, University of
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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| 9:00 |
Handling of Non-Linear Structural Characteristics
in Ground Vibration Testing (ID 464)
Gerrit Gloth, D. Goege, German Aerospace Center DLR,
Germany
|
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| 9:25 |
Quantification of Aircraft Non-Linearities from
Flight Flutter Test Data (ID 262)
Guilherme Bennini, Jonathan Cooper, Jan Wright, University of
Manchester, United Kingdom
|
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| 9:50 |
Identification of Backlash in Mechanical Systems
(ID 214)
Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo, Farid Al-Bender, Hendrik Van Brussel,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
|
Session: Operational modal analysis
| 16:15 |
On-line Identification of Operational Loads Using
Exogenous Inputs (ID 381)
Steve Vanlanduit, Patrick Guillaume, Bart Cauberghe, Eli Parloo,
Gert De Sitter, Peter Verboven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
|
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| 16:40 |
On Modal Parameter Estimates from Ambient
Vibration Tests (ID 155)
Alessandro Agneni, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Rune Brinker, Aalborg University, Denmark
Giuliano Coppotelli, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
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| 17:05 |
Mode shape normalisation for Operational Acoustic
Modal Analysis: theory and applications (ID 382)
Gert De Sitter, Patrick Guillaume, Eli Parloo, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium
|
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| 17:30 |
System Identification of Structure for
Wind-induced Responses (ID 25)
Akihito Yoshida, Y. Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan
T. Tsuruga, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan
T. Itoh, Tokyo Electric Power Service, Japan
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Session: Optical measurement techniques OPTIMESS
| 13:45 |
Scanning laser doppler vibrometer for vibrational
analysis of micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) (ID 269)
P. Castellini, B. Marchetti, Universita Politecnica delle Marche,
Italy
Benno Margesin, IRST, Istituto Trentino di Cultura, Italy
|
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| 14:10 |
3D static and dynamic displacement measurements by
a system of three linear CCD-units (ID 270)
G. De Roeck, L. Wens, S. Jacobs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
|
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| 14:35 |
Damage identification of brittle materials using
scanning laser Doppler vibrometer (ID 271)
Annelies Dierickx, Hugo Sol, P. Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium
|
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| 15:00 |
Characterisation of the dynamic behaviour of an
hand-arm vibration tests handle by Laser Doppler vibrometry (ID
272)
M. Martarelli, N. Paone, C. Santolini, L. Scalise, Universita
Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
|
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| 15:25 |
Dual channel heterodyne interferometer (ID
274)
H. Van Elburg, J. Dirckx, W. Decraemer, University of Antwerp,
Belgium
|
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| 16:15 |
Measurement time reduction using a regressive
discrete fourier-transform technique (ID 275)
J. Vanherzeele, P. Guillaume, S. Vanlanduit, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium
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| 16:40 |
Optical methods for the reliability and failure
analysis of RF MEMS (ID 276)
M. Van Spengen, I. De Wolf, IMEC, Belgium
|
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| 17:05 |
State-of-the-art of full-field high resolution
vibration measurement devices based on photorefractive dynamic
holography (ID 294)
Marc Georges, Centre Spatial de Liège, Belgium
Gilles Pauliat, Centre National de la Recherche Scientific,
France
Cédric Thizy, Centre Spacial de Liège, Belgium
Sébastien Ryhon, Optrion S.A., Belgium
Philippe Lemaire, Centre Spatial de Liège, Belgium
Gérald Roosen, Centre National de la recherche Scientifique,
France
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Session: Parameter estimation
| 9:00 |
The Unified Matrix Polynomial Approach to
Understanding Modal Parameter Estimation: An Update (ID 363)
Randall Allemang, Allyn Phillips, University of Cincinnati, United
States of America
|
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| 9:50 |
Non-stationary random vibration modelling and
analysis via Functional Series TARMAX models (ID 291)
A.G. Poulimenos, Spilios Fassois, University of Patras,
Greece
|
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| 10:15 |
Application of a Multivariable Input-Output
Subspace Identification Technique in Structural Analysis (ID
353)
Paulo Kurka, UNICAMP, Brazil
Heraldo Cambraia, Universidade Federal do Paraná,
Brazil
|
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| 11:05 |
A Low Order Implementation of the Polyreference
Least Squares Complex Frequency (LSCF) Algorithm (ID 361)
Allyn Phillips, Randall Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United
States of America
|
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| 11:30 |
Evaluation of Rigid Body Properties from Frequency
Response Data (ID 98)
Raquel Almeida, Antonio Urgueira, New University of Lisbon,
Portugal
Nuno Maia, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
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Session: Poster session
| 13:00 |
Application Research on the Cyclostationarity for
Gearbox Condition monitoring (ID 159)
Kong Fanrang, Zhu Zhongkui, Wang Jianping, Liu Zighang, University
of Science and Technology of China, China
|
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| 13:00 |
A method of dynamic analysis of car drive systems
(ID 315)
Jerzy Plosa, University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland
Kazimierz Romaniszyn, Automotive Research and Development Centre
"BOSMAL", Poland
|
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| 13:00 |
Modelling of Thermo-elastic Damping in a Silicon
MEMS Ring Resonator (ID 191)
Seck Wong, Colin Fox, Stewart McWilliam, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
Chris Fell, Rebecka Eley, BAE Systems, United Kingdom
|
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| 13:00 |
Thermo-mechanic interaction at vibrating system
with rubber-like materials (ID 109)
Ludek Pesek, Ladislav Pust, Frantisek Vanek, Academy of Science of
the Czech Republic, Czech Republic
|
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| 13:00 |
Vibration Suppression Using Vincent’s Circle
(ID 194)
Cristinel Mares, John Mottershead, Maryam Ghandchi Tehrani, Weizhuo
Wang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
|
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| 13:00 |
Experimental and numerical modal analysis of a
lightweight steel-concrete composite slab supported by cellular
beams (ID 238)
Daan Degrauwe, Guido De Roeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
|
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| 13:00 |
Determination of Structural Vibration Properties
for Floor Structures (ID 86)
Jinho Kim, Okjeoung Park, Hanjun Jeon, Korea Railroad Research
Institute, Korea, Republic of
|
|
| 13:00 |
Modeling of building vibrations for optimization
of thin layered rubber-metal bearings used for protection from
seismic hazard. (ID 252)
Ulugbek Begaliev, Tynymbek Ormonbekov, Kyrgyz Scientific Research
and Design Institute of Construction, Kyrgyzstan
German Maximov, Sergey Pozdnyakov, Alexey Derov, Moscow Engineering
Physics Institute (State University), Russian Federation
|
|
| 13:00 |
Effect of the structure of the hydrophobized
mesoporous silica gel on the colloidal damper hysteresis (ID
40)
Claudiu Valentin Suciu, Takuzo Iwatsubo, Kansai University,
Japan
Masayoshi Ikenaga, Oiles Corporation, Japan
Kazuhiko Yagushi, Fuji Silysia Chemical Ltd., Japan
|
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| 13:00 |
Prediction of Acoustic Pressure Radiated by Gear
Transmission without Housing (ID 372)
Abbassia Derouiche, Université des Sciences et de la
Technologie Houari Boumediene, Algeria
Nacer Hamzaoui, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de
Lyon, France
Abdelhamid Miloudi, Bélaid Bouzouane, Université des
Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene, Algeria
|
|
| 13:00 |
A Simple Method to Predict the Influence of a
Vibrating Foundation Machine on its Vicinity (ID 39)
Alexandre Augusto Simões, UNIS, Brazil
Marcio Tadeu Almeida, UNIFEI, Brazil
|
|
| 13:00 |
Analytical study of coupling between subsystems of
a vehicule NVH model (ID 161)
Eric Courteille, CF Gomma BT, France
Lionel Leotoing, INSA de Rennes, France
Frederic Mortier, CF Gomma BT, France
Eric Ragneau, INSA de Rennes, France
|
|
| 13:00 |
PCDS: A Technique For Assessing The True Vibration
Severity Of Vibrating Cantilevered Mass Systems (ID 314)
James McGhee, JMDynamics Limited, United Kingdom
|
|
| 13:00 |
Granular synthesis for engine noise (ID 236)
Irina Zhekova, Philippe Guillemain, PSA Peugeot Citroën,
France
|
|
| 13:00 |
The effect of frequency, temperature and internal
quality parameters of potato tissue on visco-elastic vibration
damping and complex modulus properties (ID 316)
T. Van Canneyt, Ministry of the Flemish community, Belgium
R. Verschoore, University of Ghent, Belgium
H. Ramon, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
B. Sonck, Ministry of the Flemish community, Belgium
|
|
| 13:00 |
A Laboratory Testing Machine to Measure Apple
Firmness (ID 82)
Fernando Oliveira, IST/IDMEC, Portugal
António Ribeiro, Nuno Maia, Instituto Superior Técnico,
Portugal
Cristina Oliveira, ISA, Portugal
|
|
| 13:00 |
Modelling, testing and modification on a high
performances ski (ID 89)
Luigi Bregant, Marco Nicoli, University of Trieste, Italy
|
|
| 13:00 |
On the estimation of rotational frequency response
functions (ID 97)
Diogo Montalvão, Instituto Politecnico de Setubal,
Portugal
Antonio Ribeiro, Nuno Maia, Julio Silva, Instituto Superior
Técnico, Portugal
|
|
| 13:00 |
Interval analysis for updating fem parameters
using uncertain experimental data (ID 110)
Stefano Gabriele, University of Rome Roma Tre, Italy
Claudio Valente, University of Chieti-Pescara G. D'Annunzio,
Italy
Fabio Brancaleoni, University of Rome Roma Tre, Italy
|
|
| 13:00 |
Averaging spectral functions from in flight
flutter signals (ID 113)
Mario Marchitti, Alenia Flight Test Center, Italy
|
|
| 13:00 |
FE analysis to evaluate the damping ratio of
spot-welded frame (ID 143)
Shinichi Enoki, Robust Engineering Inc., Japan
Eiichi Aoyama, Toshiki Hirogaki, Doshisha University, Japan
Hiroaki Andoh, Masayoshi Nakajima, Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi
Ltd., Japan
Yusuke Takimoto, Tsutao Katayama, Doshisha University,
Japan
|
|
| 13:00 |
Vibroacoustic experimental tests on an innovative
combined hybrid vehicle under real on-road conditions (ID 138)
Marco Scionti, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium
Francesco Petrone, Università degli Studi di Catania,
Italy
|
|
| 13:00 |
Modal Approach For Dynamical Analysis of Sandwich
Plates (ID 5)
B. Zghal, Lofty Hammami, T. Fakhfakh, M. Haddar, National school of
engineers of Sfax, Tunisia
|
|
| 9:00 |
The use of vector control unit in minimizing
vibrations of an electromechanical system (ID 242)
Pawel Bachorz, Arkadiusz Mezyk, Eugeniusz Switonski, Silesian
University of Technology, Poland
|
|
| 9:00 |
A fuzzy control of a magnetorheological
squeeze-film damper (ID 256)
C. Carmignani, P. Forte, E. Rustighi, Università di Pisa,
Italy
|
|
| 9:00 |
Topology Optimization by the Nodal Point
Interpolation in Consideration of Vibration Problems (ID 396)
Daisuke Nezu, Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University,
Japan
Keizo Ishii, Quint Corporation, Japan
|
|
| 9:00 |
Observer-based state-feedback versus $H_{\infty}$
output feedback control solved by LMI approach for applications in
smart structures (ID 399)
Samuel Silva, Vicente Lopes Júnior, Edvaldo
Assunção, Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP,
Brazil
|
|
| 9:00 |
$H_{\infty}$ Robust Design Applied to Vibration
Control in Flexible Structures Containing Incorporated
Piezoelectric Materials (ID 406)
Gustavo Luiz Chagas Manhães de Abreu, José Francisco
Ribeiro, Valder Steffen Jr., Universidade Federal de
Uberlândia, Brazil
|
|
| 9:00 |
Labyrinth Seal Design Modifications To Improve Its
Damping Properties (ID 412)
Giuseppe Vannini, General Electric Oil \& Gas Nuovo Pignone,
Italy
Paola Forte, Università di Pisa, Italy
|
|
| 9:00 |
Torsional Vibrations of Composite Bars of Variable
Thickness by BEM (ID 6)
Evangelos Sapountzakis, National Technical University of Athens,
Greece
|
|
| 9:00 |
Application of On-line Algebraic Identification in
Active Vibration Control (ID 370)
Francisco Beltran-Carbajal, Gerardo Silva-Navarro, Hebertt
Sira-Ramirez, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
|
|
| 9:00 |
Structural Modification Procedure with Mode Shape
Expansion for Rib Stiffener Locations (ID 93)
Fumiyasu Kuratani, Tetsuo Shimada, Wakayama University, Japan
Tadao Yamano, Takenori Ogawa, Hyogo University of Teacher
Education, Japan
Saiji Washio, Cybernet Systems Co.,Ltd., Japan
|
|
| 9:00 |
Updating of FE Models for Forced Response Analysis
of Mistuned Bladed Discs in Wide Frequency Ranges (ID 139)
Gan Chen, Evgeny Petrov, David Ewins, Imperial College London,
United Kingdom
|
|
| 9:00 |
Finite Element Model Updating by Using
"Output-Only" Experimental Data (ID 154)
Luigi Balis Crema, Giuliano Coppotelli, Marcello Rimondi,
University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
|
|
| 9:00 |
FE / Test correlation and validation of a BIW
modal analysis (ID 198)
Beatriz Cesteros Morante, Antonio Hidalgo Otamendi, Miguel Angel
Morcillo Lopez, Cidaut, Spain
Alberto Ortega Martinez, Carlos Selgas Caceres, Grupo Antolin,
Spain
|
|
| 9:00 |
Finite element model updating taking into account
the uncertainty on the modal parameters estimates (ID 359)
Gunther Steenackers, Patrick Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
|
|
| 9:00 |
Sensitivity Analysis for Structural Optimization
Using Eigenvalue and Eigenvector of Component Stiffness Matrix (ID
259)
Kohei Furuya, Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University,
Japan
Akira Suto, Koji Saito, Honda R\&D Co., Ltd., Japan
|
|
| 9:00 |
Connectivity Constrained Reference Basis Model
Updating (ID 28)
Yoram Halevi, P.A. Tarazaga, D.J. Inman, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, United States of America
|
|
| 9:00 |
Finite Element Model Updating in a Vehicle Chassis
Frame (ID 391)
Hamed Khodaparast Hadad, A. Ramezani, SAIPA Automotive Industries
Research \& Innovation Center, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
A.R. Ohadi, University of Science and Technology, Iran (Islamic
Republic of)
M.H. Kargarnovin, Sharif University of Technology, Iran (Islamic
Republic of)
|
|
| 13:45 |
Null-Subspace Analysis for Structural Damage
Monitoring in Fatigue Testing of Luminaires (ID 107)
Aimin Yan, Jean-Claude Golinval, F. Marin, Université de
Liège, Belgium
|
|
| 13:45 |
Investigation on riding comfort and stability
analysis on vibration input for motorcycles (ID 123)
Takayuki Koizumi, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Amane Tanaka, Doshisha
University, Japan
|
|
| 13:45 |
First Experiences in Predicting the Vibroacoustic
Levels of a Surface Rail Transport (ID 135)
Sergio De Rosa, Francesco Franco, University of Naples Federico II,
Italy
Antonio Lagreca, AnsaldoBreda S.p.A., Italy
Marco Leone, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
|
|
| 13:45 |
Overview of modal model based damage detection
methods (ID 180)
Tadeusz Uhl, Krzysztof Mendrok, AGH - University of Science and
Technology, Poland
|
|
| 13:45 |
A camshaft non-linear model for the desmodromic
valve train simulation (ID 183)
Alessandro Rivola, Andrea Carlini, DIEM - University of Bologna,
Italy
|
|
| 13:45 |
Damage Identification in Composite Plates by
Dynamic Displacement Measurements (ID 199)
Giuliano Coppotelli, Roberto Di Conza, Franco Mastroddi, University
of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Rodrigo Pascual, Universidad de Chile, Chile
M.A. Caponero, Ente Nazionale Energie Alternative, Italy
|
|
| 13:45 |
Reflection of flexural waves from cracks in beams
(ID 206)
Simon Shone, Brian Mace, Tim Waters, University of Southampton,
United Kingdom
|
|
| 13:45 |
The structural response of a three plate assembly
by scaled Finite Element Method (ID 336)
Luigi Martini, Sergio De Rosa, Francesco Franco, University of
Naples Federico II, Italy
|
|
| 13:45 |
Micro-scale dynamics of a linear motion guide
having rolling elements (ID 67)
Yong –sub Yi, Yoon Young Kim, Seoul National University,
Korea, Republic of
Jeong hoon Yoo, Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of
Sung Jin Lee, Samsung Electronics, Korea, Republic of
Jae Suk Choi, Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of
Suk Won Lee, Dong-Jin Lee, Samsung Electronics, Korea, Republic
of
|
|
| 13:45 |
Mechanical vibrations of cam mechanisms driven by
asynchronous motors: a mathematical model for dynamic analysis (ID
68)
Giovanni Incerti, University of Brescia, Italy
|
|
| 13:45 |
Detection of signal transients based on wavelet
and statistics for machine fault diagnosis (ID 112)
Zhu Zhongkui, Kong Fanrang, Liu Weilai, Zhang Ping, University of
Science and Technology of China, China
|
|
| 13:45 |
Recovery of the ARMA model parameters from the
vibration response of a finite length elastic cylinder using neural
networks (ID 189)
Erick Ogam, Armand Wirgin, CNRS, France
|
|
| 13:45 |
Bearing defect diagnosis in rotating machines
based on Blind Source Separation (ID 352)
Noureddine Bouguerriou, Michel Haritopoulus, Cécile Capdessus,
Lévi Allam, IUT de Chartres, France
|
|
| 13:45 |
Active detection of faults in rotating structures
(ID 35)
Izhak Bucher, Ofer Shomer, Technion, Israel
|
|
| 13:45 |
A new balancing procedure for flexible rotors
based on modified QR and SVD techniques with least square
optimization (ID 47)
Giuma Hanish, P.S. Leung , P.K. Datta, Northumbria University,
United Kingdom
|
|
| 13:45 |
Modelling the relationship between human
perception and Sound Quality parameters using LS-SVMs (ID 486)
Tom Coen, Noël Jans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
Patrick Van de Ponseele, LMS International, Belgium
Ivan Goethals, Josse De Baerdemaeker, Bart De Moor, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
|
| 13:45 |
Experimental modal analysis using camera
displacement measurements (ID 483)
Bart Peeters, LMS International, Belgium
Luc Wens, Krypton, Belgium
|
|
| 13:45 |
A vibration model for the parallel misalignment of
rotating shafts connected by a flexible coupling (ID 482)
Irvin Redmond, Khaleel Al-Hussain, Saudi Arabian Oil Compagny,
Saudi Arabia
|
|
| 13:45 |
Fault Detection and Identification for Wind
Turbine Systems: A Closed-Loop Analysis (ID 41)
Stijn Donders, LMS International, Belgium
Vincent Verdult, Michel Verhaegen, DCSC, TU Delft,
Netherlands
|
|
| 9:00 |
Non-Linear In-Plane Vibrations of Coriolis Based
Gyroscope (ID 210)
Guillaume Serandour, Colin Fox, Stewart McWilliam, University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom
|
|
| 9:00 |
Time domain analysis of the nonlinear transient
response of simple structures to shock excitation (ID 218)
Mirko Schaedlich, Neil Ferguson, University of Southampton, United
Kingdom
|
|
| 9:00 |
On the solution of the aeroelastic galloping
problem (ID 247)
Gareth Vio, G. Dimitriadis, J.E. Cooper, University of Manchester,
United Kingdom
|
|
| 9:00 |
Numerical and experimental analysis on the dynamic
behavior of guitar soundboards: cut away influence (ID 92)
Jorge Segura Alcaraz, Ernesto Julia Sanchis, Salvador Ivorra
Chorro, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
|
|
| 9:00 |
Vibration Control Using an Impact Damper System
with Rotating Impactor (ID 175)
Taichi Sato, Shunsuke Nakamura, Kei Terui, Tokyo Denki University,
Japan
Kihachiro Tanaka, Saitama University, Japan
|
|
| 9:00 |
Numerical implementation of admittance operators
and application to the scattering by rigid or elastic bodies (ID
385)
André Berthon, Admittance, France
|
|
| 9:00 |
Assessment of Vibration Dampers Efficiency Based
on Vibration and Acoustic Measurements (ID 51)
Alena Bilosová, Jan Ondrouch, Jiøí Kanák, VSB
-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
|
|
| 9:00 |
Vibratory characteristics of ground surface due to
moving train in a tunnel (ID 53)
Zdzislaw Hryniewicz, Technical University of Koszalin,
Poland
|
|
| 9:00 |
Vibro-acoustic Behaviour of a System Composed of a
Fluid Cavity Enclosed by Two Sandwich Plates (ID 23)
Sofiene Fenina, Moez Abdennadher, Lotfi Hammami, Mohamed Haddar,
National school of engineers of Sfax, Tunisia
|
|
| 9:00 |
Temporal approach for acoustical radiation of an
impacted plate. (ID 377)
Abdelhamid Miloudi, Mahmoud Neder, Université des Sciences et
de la Technologie Houari Boumediene, Algeria
Nacer Hamzaoui, Jean Louis Guyader, Institut National des Sciences
Appliquées de Lyon, France
|
|
| 9:00 |
Parametric study on determining factors for
traffic induced vibrations in buildings (ID 349)
Stijn Francois, Lincy Pyl, H.R. Masoumi, G. Degrande, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
|
Session: Rotating machinery
| 15:30 |
Reduced order models of rotating mistuned bladed
disk assemblies using component mode synthesis methods with
interface modes (ID 127)
F. Duvauchelle, D.-M. Tran, Office National d'Etudes et de
Recherches Aérospatiales, France
|
|
| 15:55 |
Blind source separation methods in the vibration
response of detective rolling element bearings (ID 228)
Christos Yiakopoulus, Haralambos Dimou, Ioannis Antoniadis,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
|
|
| 16:20 |
Flow Induced Rotor Oscillations of a Centrifugal
Sewage Water Pump (ID 26)
Friedrich-Karl Benra, Hans Josef Dohmen, University Duisburg-Essen,
Germany
|
|
| 16:45 |
A Comparison of Configuration State Identification
Techniques Based on Sensitivity to Measurement Error (ID 64)
Ningsheng Feng, Eric Hahn, Wenlong Hu, University of New South
Wales, Australia
|
|
| 17:10 |
Vibratory Behaviour of Rotors Systems with Speed
dependent Bearings Characteristics (ID 375)
Abbassia Derouiche, Université des Sciences et de la
Technologie Houari Boumediene, Algeria
Nacer Hamzaoui, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de
Lyon, France
Abdelhamid Miloudi, Belaid Bouzouane, Université des Sciences
et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene, Algeria
|
|
Session: Signal processing and instrumentation
| 13:45 |
Efficient Computation of Spectral Moments for
Determination of Random Response Statistics (ID 84)
Karl Sweitzer, Kodak, United States of America
Neil Bishop, Random Loading Design, Ltd, United Kingdom
Victor Genberg, Sigmadyne, United States of America
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| 14:10 |
The use of Volume Velocity Source in Transfer
Measurements (ID 241)
Svend Gade, Nis Møller, Jørgen Hald, L. Alkestrup,
Brüel \& Kjær Sound \& Vibration A/S,
Denmark
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| 14:35 |
A practical device to determine in-situ the
reflection coefficient of acoustic materials in-situ based on a
microflown and microphone sensor (ID 177)
R. Lanoye, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
H.-E. Bree, Microflown Technologies, Netherlands
W. Lauriks, G. Vermeir, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 15:00 |
Modeling Limit Cycle Oscillation using Adaptive
Signal Processing: A Hybrid Physical Model (ID 115)
Michael Johnson, USAF, United States of America
Jose Principe, University of Florida, United States of
America
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Session: Substructuring and coupling
| 11:05 |
Application of an Automated Multi-Level
Substructuring method for the eigenvalues problem of a large
degrees of freedom F.E. model. (ID 50)
Francesco Marulo, Luigi Martini, Felice Perna, University of Naples
Federico II, Italy
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| 11:30 |
Subsystem State-Space Model Identification and its
Sensitivity to Test Variability (ID 69)
Per Kalling, Thomas Abrahamsson, T. McKelvey, Chalmers University
of Technology, Sweden
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| 11:55 |
Transmissibility in Structural Coupling (ID
96)
Mihail Fontul, Antonio Ribeiro, Nuno Maia, Julio Silva, Instituto
Superior Técnico, Portugal
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| 13:45 |
Decoupling of a substructure from modal data of
the complete strucuture (ID 129)
Walter D'Ambrogio, Università de L'Aquila, Italy
Annalisa Fregolent, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
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| 14:10 |
Comparison of component mode synthesis and
FRF-based substructuring in large scale models (ID 185)
Dimitrios Giagopulos, Christos Papalukopulos, Sotirios Natsiavas,
Aristotle University, Greece
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| 14:35 |
GFBS METHOD : an original method for numerical
computation of complex structure using FRF’s substructuring
(ID 354)
Eric Landel, M. Bergeron, G. de Franqueville, Renault,
France
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| 15:00 |
Component mode synthesis methods using interface
mode modelling mistuned blade disks (ID 418)
Louis Ratier, EDF, France
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Session: Traffic induced vibrations
| 16:20 |
A non-parametric probabilistic model for
ground-borne structural vibration due to excitations in a tunnel
(ID 346)
Maarten Arnst, Hamid Chebli, Ramzi Othman, Didier Clouteau, Ecole
Centrale de Paris, France
Geert Degrande, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 16:45 |
Surface vibration and ground-borne noise impact of
the first underground train system in South Africa (ID 430)
John Morgan, R\&H Railway Consultants (Pty) Ltd, South
Africa
J.L. Van Niekerk, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
D. Cosijn, Jongens Keet Associates, South Africa
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| 17:10 |
The numerical study of vibration isolation for
rail traffic (ID 362)
Geert Lombaert, Geert Degrande, Bert Vandeborght, Bram Vanhauwere,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 17:35 |
Calculation of re-radiated noise in buildings,
generated by underground tail traffic (ID 435)
A.B. Nagy, P. Fiala, F. Marki, F. Augusztinovicz, Budapest
University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
G. Degrande, S. Jacobs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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Session: Transfer path analysis
| 9:00 |
Force Identification of Mechanical Systems through
LifeCycle Technique (ID 14)
Jhojan E. Rojas, Felipe, A.C. Viana, Domingos A. Rade, Valder
Steffen Jr, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia,
Brazil
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| 9:25 |
A priori verification of local FE model based
force identification (ID 146)
Mathieu Corus, Etienne Balmes, Ecole Centrale Paris,
France
|
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| 9:50 |
Quantification of dynamic forces applied by engine
fuel injector by inverse methods (ID 169)
Pascal Bouvet, G. Lemaire, Vibratec, France
David Thompson, ISVR, United Kingdom
Philippe Gauch, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France
|
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| 10:15 |
Comparing inverse force identification and the
mount-stiffness force identification methods for noise contribution
analysis. (ID 329)
Peter J. G. van der Linden, LMS International, Belgium
Harald Floetke, Opel Adam AG, Germany
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| 13:45 |
In-vehicle measurement of the multidirectional
dynamic stiffness of engine mounts (ID 327)
Peter J. G. van der Linden, Renaud De Voghel, LMS International,
Belgium
Torsten Schomburg, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
|
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| 14:10 |
Source/Path Contribution Analysis of Automotive
Airborne Sources (ID 240)
Mehdi Batel, Jørgen Hald, Brüel \& Kjær Sound
\& Vibration A/S, Denmark
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| 14:35 |
Application of indirect measurement techniques to
an operating Diesel engine (ID 81)
Quentin Leclere, Bernard Laulagnet, Charles Pezerat, INSA,
France
Laurent Polac, Renault, France
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| 15:00 |
Comparison of Laser Measurements and Inverse
Boundary Element Method (ID 80)
Niels-Jørgen Jacobsen, Jakob Mørkholt, Andreas
Schuhmacher, Brüel \& Kjær Sound \& Vibration
A/S, Denmark
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Session: Uncertainties in structural dynamics and
acoustics
| 9:00 |
Non-probabilistic approaches for non-deterministic
dynamic FE analysis of imprecisely defined structures (ID 471)
David Moens, D. Vandepitte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
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| 9:50 |
Determining Uncertainty Bounds for Eigenvalues (ID
100)
Michael Friswell, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
John Penny, Aston University, United Kingdom
U. Prells, University of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom
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| 10:15 |
Fuzzy Arithmetical Modeling and Simulation of
Vibrating Structures with Uncertain Parameters (ID 145)
Michael Hanss, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Kai Willner, Universität Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
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| 11:05 |
Interval and Fuzzy Finite Element Analysis of
mechanical structures with uncertain parameters (ID 421)
Hilde De Gersem, David Moens, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 11:30 |
An automated procedure for interval and fuzzy
finite element analysis (ID 350)
Maarten De Munck, David Moens, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 11:55 |
Uncertainties in structural dynamics for composite
sandwich panels (ID 20)
Chaohui Chen, Université de Marne-la-Vallée, France
Denis Duhamel, Ecole Nationale de Ponts et Chaussees, France
Christian Soize, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
|
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| 13:45 |
A comparison of the fuzzy finite element method
and a probabilistic approach (ID 398)
Daan Degrauwe, Geert Lombaert, Guido De Roeck, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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| 14:10 |
Evaluation of the natural frequencies of a beam
with uncertain structural parameters (ID 257)
Etienne Arnoult, Abdelhamid Touache, Pascal Lardeur, University of
Technology of Compiegne, France
|
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| 14:35 |
The Short Transformation Method to Predict the FRF
of Dynamic Structures subject to Uncertainty (ID 42)
Stijn Donders, LMS International, Belgium
Dirk Vandepitte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Joost Van de Peer, Noesis Solutions, Belgium
Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
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Session: Validation of aeroengine models to predict the dynamic
response caused by fan blade off and subsequent windmill events -
Results from CERES
| 13:45 |
Test Strategy for Component Modal Test for Model
Validation (ID 454)
S. Perinpanayagam, D.J. Ewins, Imperial College London, United
Kingdom
|
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| 14:10 |
Visibility and localization of modelling errors
using a constitutive equation error. (ID 455)
S. Michot, S. Cogan, University of Franche Comté,
France
|
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| 14:35 |
Computational Model Updating of Axis Symmetric
Systems (ID 222)
Carsten Schedlinski, ICS, Germany
Bernard Staples, Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom
|
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| 15:00 |
Identification of Non-Linear Joint Parameters by
using Frequency Response Residuals (ID 457)
M. Böswald, M. Link, Universität Kassel, Germany
|
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| 15:50 |
Non-Linearities in an Aero-Engine Structure: From
Test to Design (ID 458)
S. Perinpanayagam, D. Robb, D.J. Ewins, Imperial College London,
United Kingdom
J. Moreno Barragan, MTU Aero Engines GmbH, Germany
|
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| 16:15 |
A study of amplitude jump effects in rotating
systems with rubs subjected to synchronous excitation (ID 459)
R.J. Williams, Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom
|
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| 16:40 |
Modeling the elastic-plastic behavior of a rotor
support structure under a large unbalance: numerical simulations
(ID 460)
Laurent Stainier, Bui Quoc Viet, Jean-Philippe Ponthot,
Université de Liège, Belgium
|
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| 17:05 |
Experimental Validation of elastic-plastic
behaviour of a rotor support structure under a large unbalance load
(ID 461)
David A. Robb, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
|
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Session: Variability
| 9:00 |
Random uncertainties modelling for vibroacoustic
frequency response functions of cars (ID 164)
Jean-François Durand, Laurent Gagliardini, PSA Peugeot
Citroën, France
Christian Soize, Université de Marne-la-Vallée,
France
|
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| 9:25 |
Response Statistics of Stochastic Built-up
Structures (ID 192)
Esther Hills, Brian Mace, Neil Ferguson, University of Southampton,
United Kingdom
|
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| 9:50 |
Uncertainty identification and robust design (ID
395)
Jose Fonseca, Univeristy of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom
Michael Friswell, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Arthur Lees, University of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom
John Mottershead, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
|
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| 10:40 |
A Gaussian and non-Gaussian stochastic linear
model of a submerged cable forced by random load (ID 234)
Antonio Culla, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
|
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| 11:05 |
Identification of response surface models using
genetic programming (ID 321)
T.L. Lew, A.B. Spencer, F. Scarpa, K. Worden, University of
Sheffield, United Kingdom
A. Rutherford, F. Hemez, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United
States of America
|
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| 11:30 |
Application of the stochastic finite element
method for Gaussian and non-Gaussian systems (ID 409)
Mattias Schevenels, Geert Lombaert, Geert Degrande, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
|
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| 11:55 |
Distribution of natural frequencies of linear
stochastic systems (ID 367)
Jamie Severn, Stewart McWilliam, Colin Fox, University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom
|
|
Session: Vehicle noise and vibration
| 13:00 |
Simulating the Noise Radiation of a Powertrain :
Chances and Limits (ID 295)
Christoph Meier, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
|
|
| 13:50 |
A hybrid method for modelling in-vehicle boom
noise (ID 235)
R. Rashid, R.S. Langley, Cambridge University, United
Kingdom
|
|
| 14:15 |
Tire/Road Noise Reduction (ID 330)
Alexander Ossipov, Wolfgang Gnoerich, Goodyear Technical Center,
Luxembourg
|
|
| 14:40 |
NVH discussion session (ID 481)
,
|
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| 10:40 |
Impace of side shafts on the interior noise of
cars (ID 289)
J. Biermann, RWTH, Germany
|
|
| 11:05 |
Structure borne sound intensity for plates and car
bodies derived form Laserscanning measurements (ID 156)
J. Bienert, M. Flick, Ford Motor Company, Germany
|
|
| 11:30 |
An experimental study on the brake squeal noise
(ID 215)
Oliviero Giannini, Francesco Massi, University of Rome La Sapienza,
Italy
|
|
| 11:55 |
Auralization of structural design modifications
and mount stiffness uncertainty in a virtual car sound environment
(ID 43)
Karl Janssens, Stijn Donders, Peter Mas, Patrick Van de Ponseele,
LMS International, Belgium
Joost Van de Peer, Noesis Solutions, Belgium
|
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| 13:45 |
An integrated approach for predictive vibration,
ride and acoustics engineering (ID 17)
Gabriele Ferrarotti, MSC.Software Corporation, Italy
Alain Genard, Free Field Technologies, Belgium
|
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| 14:10 |
Engine mounting system: optimisation of
transversally installed engines in vehicles (ID 48)
Hansjoerg Maier, Freudenberg DS KG - TEZ, Germany
Albert Albers, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
|
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| 14:35 |
Optimization of the mount system of a
vehicle’s front subframe (ID 168)
Gabriele Fichera, Marco Scionti, Francesco Petrone, Università
degli Studi di Catania, Italy
|
|
| 15:00 |
Suppression of squeak and rattle vehicle interior
noises : synthesis of vibrations generated by the road profile (ID
204)
Jean-Christophe Chabod, Laurent Vivet, RMS, France
|
|
| 9:00 |
Experimental road-noise analysis and acoustic
cavity characterization of a series-hybrid electric passenger bus
(ID 133)
Marco Scionti, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium
Gabriele Fichera, Francesco Petrone, Università degli Studi di
Catania, Italy
|
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| 9:25 |
On the prediction of the dynamic stiffness of
hydrobushings (ID 347)
Nere Gil-Negrete, Jordi Viñolas, CEIT, Spain
Alejandro Rivas, TECNUN, Spain
|
|
| 9:50 |
Multi-Tachometer Order Tracking and Operating
Shape Extraction (ID 419)
Jason Blough, Michigan Technological University, United States of
America
|
|
| 10:15 |
Simulation of Engine Vibration during Idling for
Optimization of Mounting (ID 122)
Takayuki Koizumi, Doshisha University, Japan
Toshiyuki Shibayama, TASK Inc., Japan
Taichi Yoshida, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Doshisha University,
Japan
|
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Session: Vibration control and isolation
| 15:55 |
Laplace transfer function modeling of multi-link
flexible structures (ID 24)
Yoram Halevi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
United States of America
Clarice Wagner- Nachshoni, Technion, Israel
|
|
| 16:20 |
Vibration isolation of substructures using
attached absorbers (ID 33)
Mia Loccufier, Erik Noldus, Ghent University, Belgium
|
|
| 16:45 |
Implementation of a theoretical-experimental model
for improving the comfort in lift installations (ID 71)
Juan Manuel Pagalday, Xabier Sagartzazu, Arkaitz Mardaras, Ikerlan,
Spain
Miguel Ángel Madoz, Orona, S. Coop., Spain
M. Calzada, Ikerlan, Spain
|
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| 17:10 |
Reducing mechanical oscillations by improved
measurement of position, speed and acceleration in electrical drive
control (ID 209)
Roland Kirchberger, Wolf-Dieter Lehner, A. Hafla, Günter
Pritschow, University of Stuttgart, Germany
|
|
| 17:35 |
Shape and size optimization of an engine
suspension system (ID 387)
Niccolò Baldanzini, Antonio Scippa, Università di
Firenze, Italy
|
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| 18:00 |
Active auxillary mass damper (ID 239)
C. Brecher, A. Schulz, RWTH Aachen, Germany
|
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Session: Vibro-acoustic analysis
| 13:00 |
Acoustical Performances of Double Ventilated Glass
Façades (ID 45)
Marcelo Blasco, C. Crispin, B. Ingelaere, BBRI, Belgium
|
|
| 13:25 |
Comparisons of panel solutions for noise and
vibration reduction (ID 268)
Francesco Marulo, Tiziano Polito, University of Naples Federico II,
Italy
|
|
| 13:50 |
Investigations into Noise Emission and Measures
Reducing Noise of Wood Cutting Machinery (ID 469)
Uwe Heisel, Harold Kuolt, Stuttgart University, Germany
|
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Session: Vibro-acoustic modelling and prediction
| 15:55 |
Vibro-acoustic numerical simulation of the
transmission loss of a firewall (ID 72)
Philippe Brux, Peter Segaert, F. Gérard, LMS International,
Belgium
KwangSeo Park, WooSun Park, GM Daewoo Auto \& Technology Co.,
Korea, Republic of
|
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| 16:20 |
Prediction of the Non-Linear Response of Clamped
Panel to Acoustic Loading (ID 428)
Matthew Acton, Michael Platten, Jan Wright, Jonathan Cooper,
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Andrew Olsson, BAE Systems, United Kingdom
|
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| 16:45 |
Development of models for noise radiation from
large structures and industrial plants (ID 434)
F. Augusztinovicz, P. Gajdatsy, F. Marki, P. Fiala, A.B. Nagy,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
|
|
| 17:10 |
Optimal shape of the reflex tube of a bass
loudspeaker (ID 111)
Jan Mohring, Jevgenijs Jegorovs, Fraunhofer ITWM, Germany
D. Klien, KS Beschallungstechnik GmbH, Germany
|
|
| 17:35 |
Incorporating damping predictions in the
vibroacoustic design process (ID 187)
Etienne Balmes, SDTools - Ecole Centrale Paris, France
|
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| 18:00 |
Modal based predictive piezo modelling evaluated
on a plate with piezoelectric-array (ID 340)
Marco Koevoets, Georgo Angelis, Bert Roozen, Philips Centre for
Industrial Technology, Netherlands
|
|
| 9:00 |
Noise radiated by the enclosure vibrations of a PC
(ID 117)
Willem Beltman, Intel Corporation, United States of
America
|
|
| 9:25 |
Recent progress in reduced-scale modelling of
vehicle interior noise (ID 369)
Victor Krylov, Vasil Georgiev, Rebecca Gorman, Loughborough
University, United Kingdom
|
|
| 9:50 |
On the influence of core laminations upon power
transformer noise (ID 425)
Ravish S. Masti, Wim Desmet, Ward Heylen, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
|
|
| 15:25 |
Time Wavenumber Formulation for Propagation of
Acoustic Pressure Fields (ID 144)
Vincent Grulier, LAUM (UMR CNRS 6613) - CTTM, France
Jean-Hugh Thomas, Jean-Claude Pascal, LAUM (UMR CNRS 6613),
France
Jean-Christophe Le Roux, CTTM, France
|
|
| 15:50 |
Vibration and Stability of Compressed Shells with
Imperfections and Fluid-Structure Interaction (ID 221)
Francesco Pellicano, Giulia Catellani, Università di Modena e
Reggio Emilia, Italy
Marco Amabili, Università di Parma, Italy
|
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| 16:15 |
Reduced models for the finite element of the
Biot's poroelasticity equations in low-frequency range: modal
synthesis method (ID 287)
Pascal Penning, V. Kehr-Candille, ONERA, France
R. Ohayon, CNAM, France
|
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| 16:40 |
A Meshless Formulation for Acoustical Radiation
(ID 306)
Olga Kireeva, Tanguy Mertens, Phillippe Bouillard, Université
Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
|
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| 17:05 |
Speed Gains of the Lumped Parameter Boundary
Element Method for Vibroacoustics (ID 326)
Francois-Xavier DeBiesme, Eindhoven University of Technology,
Netherlands
Jan Verheij, TNO TPD, Netherlands
|
|
| 17:30 |
On the efficiency of exterior acoustics
simulations using improved infinite elements (ID 365)
Daniel Dreyer, AUDI AG, Germany
Steffen Petersen, Otto von Estorff, Hamburg University of
Technology, Germany
|
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Session: Wind turbine dynamics
| 13:45 |
Flexible multibody model of a three-stage
planetary gearbox in a wind turbine (ID 325)
Joris Peeters, Dirk Vandepitte, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
|
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| 14:10 |
Multibody-system-simulation of drive trains in
wind turbines (ID 290)
Berthold Schlecht, Tobias Schulze, Thomas Hähnel, Technische
Universität Dresden, Germany
|
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| 14:35 |
Condition monitoring for lowering mainenance costs
of offshore wind turbines (ID 402)
Luc Rademakers, T.W. Verbruggen, Henk Braam, ECN,
Netherlands
|
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| 15:00 |
Interaction between electrical grid phenomena and
the wind turbine's behaviour (ID 341)
Joris Soens, Johan Driesen, Ronnie Belmans, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
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