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List of Sessions
- Active noise control
- Active vibration control and smart structures
- Aeroacoustics and flow noise
- Civil applications
- Condition monitoring
- Damping
- Durability testing - vibration control
- Dynamics of rotating machinery
- EUREKA project FLITE2: System identification for ground and flight vibration testing
- FRIENDCOPTER project: Rotorcraft noise and vibration
- Instrumentation
- Medium and high frequency techniques
- Modal testing: methods and case studies
- Model updating and correlation
- Monitoring and diagnostics of rotating machinery
- Multi-body dynamics and control
- MYMOSA project: Integrated motorcycle safety
- Noise control: case studies
- Non-linearities: identification and modelling
- Operational modal analysis
- Parameter estimation
- Poster Session
- Railway dynamics and ground vibrations
- Self-excited vibrations
- Signal processing
- Sound quality engineering
- Source localisation - Array techniques
- Structural damage detection
- Structural dynamics: methods and case studies
- Substructuring and coupling
- Transfer path analysis and source identification
- Uncertainties in structural dynamics and acoustics
- Underwater and ship acoustics
- Vehicle noise and vibration (NVH)
- Vibro-acoustic modelling and prediction
Session: Active noise control
ANC1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Active Noise Control in a semi-closed Aircraft
Cabin (ID 71) Kay Kochan, Thomas Kletschkowski, Delf Sachau, Helmut-Schmidt-University, Germany Harald Breitbach, Airbus Deutschland GmBH, Germany |
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| 13:25 | Filtered-X LMS vs repetitive control for active
structural acoustic control of periodic disturbances (ID 1) Bert Stallaert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Gregory Pinte, Steven Devos, Wim Symens, Flanders' MECHATRONICS Technology Centre, Belgium Jan Swevers, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 13:50 | Active panels under stochastic excitation (ID
88) Jens Rohlfing, Paolo Gardonio, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
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| 14:15 | Active vibration reduction by means of a low-cost
FPGA device (ID 95) Alfredo Cigada, Stefano Manzoni, Matteo Redaelli, Marcello Vanali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
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| 14:40 | Active porous composites for wide frequency-range
noise absorption (ID 467) Tomasz Zielinski, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Poland |
Session: Active vibration control and smart structures
AVC1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:30 | Wave-based control of flexible mechanical systems
(ID 436) William O'Connor, University College Dublin, Ireland |
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| 16:20 | Influence of magneto-sensitive elastomers on the
dynamic behaviour of a suspended mass (ID 168) Ane Alberdi, Nere Gil-Negrete, F. J. Nieto, I. Puy, CEIT and Tecnun (University of Navarra), Spain |
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| 16:45 | Vibration Control using an Adaptive Tuned
Magneto-Rheological Fluid Vibration Absorber (ID 239) Chompoonoot Hirunyapruk, Brian Mace, Michael Brennen, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
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| 17:10 | Dynamic stiffness compensation with active
aerostatic thrust bearings (ID 393) Gorka Aguirre, Farid Al-Bender, Hendrik Van Brussel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 17:35 | Catching the wave - on the relationship between
wave based control, absolute vibration suppression and input
shaping (ID 417) Irit Peled, Technion, Israel William O'Connor, University College Dublin, Ireland Yoram Halevi, Technion, Israel |
AVC2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Elastic Mass Actuator (EMA) concept for Sound
Transmission Loss increase of panel like structures (ID 533) Seppo Uosukainen, Ari Saarinen, Kiran Sahu, Hannu Nykänen, VTT (Technical Research Centre of Finland), Finland Antti Kelloniemi, Panphonics Oy, Finland |
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| 9:15 | Active structural acoustic control of rotating
machinery using an active bearing (ID 185) Steven Devos, Flanders' MECHATRONICS Technology Centre, Belgium Bert Stallaert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Gregory Pinte, Wim Symens, Flanders' MECHATRONICS Technology Centre, Belgium Paul Sas, Jan Swevers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 9:40 | Vibration isolation via shunted electromagnetic
transducers (ID 499) Bruno de Marneffe, Mihaita Horodinca, André Preumont, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
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| 10:05 | Vibration Absorption for Quasi-Periodic Excitation
- Methods and Two Renewable-Energy Applications. (ID 512) Seamus Garvey, A. Shahaj, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
AVC3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:55 | Investigation into feedback control of
part-fixture systems undergoing dynamic machining forces (ID
452) Otto Jan Bakker, Atanas Popov, Svetan Ratchev, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
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| 11:20 | Power flow mode theory and application to active
vibration control of equipment mounted on travelling flexible ship
excited by waves (ID 607) Ye Ping Xiong, Jing Tang Xing, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
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| 11:45 | A semiactive control scheme using MR dampers for
the unbalance response in a rotor-bearing system (ID 209) Gerardo Silva-Navarro, Alvaro Cabrera-Amado, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del I.P.N., Mexico |
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| 12:10 | Design and application of an active vibration
control system for a marine engine mount (ID 178) Michael Kauba, Sven Herold, Thorsten Koch, Dirk Mayer, T. Melz, Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF, Germany |
AVC4 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Energy transfer in semi-active suspension (ID
321) Christophe Collette, André Preumont, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
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| 14:25 | Smart antenna arrays on vibrating structures (ID
478) Hans van Tongeren, Harmen Schippers, Guus Vos, Roel Houwink, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Netherlands |
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| 14:50 | Piezoelectric shunt damping for chatter
suppression in machining processes (ID 296) Alper Erturk, Daniel J. Inman, Virginia Tech, United States |
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| 15:15 | Vibration Reduction of a Rotorcraft UAV Using PZT
Patches (ID 122) Giuliano Coppotelli, Alessandro Agneni, Luigi Balis Crema, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
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| 15:40 | Improving the performance of an energy harvesting
device using nonlinearity (ID 160) Roszaidi Ramlan, Michael Brennen, Brian Mace, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
AVC5 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | Periodic Disturbance Rejection on a Laser Beam
Stabilizing System with Adaptive Controllers (ID 8) Sebastian Maier, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Marc Bodson, University of Utah, United States |
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| 9:15 | Friction based vibration absorber with application
in machine tools (ID 44) José Roseira, Timo Krappel, Lothar Gaul, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
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| 9:40 | Toward an Optimal Design Procedure of a Nonlinear
Vibration Absorber Coupled to a Duffing Oscillator (ID 62) Régis Viguié, Gaëtan Kerschen, University of Liège, Belgium |
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| 10:05 | Design of Active Damper Controlled by
Piezoelectric Stack (ID 100) Rafael Luís Teixeira, Francisco Paulo Lépore Neto, José Francisco Ribeiro, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
Session: Aeroacoustics and flow noise
AA1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:30 | Acoustic propagation in a flow duct with an
orifice plate (ID 169) Axel Kierkegaard, Gunilla Efraimsson, S. Boij, KTH, Sweden |
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| 16:55 | Robust aeroacoustic computations based on Curle’s
and Powell’s analogies (ID 509) Paula Martinez-Lera, LMS International, Belgium Anna Mueller, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium Christophe Schram, LMS International, Belgium Patrick Rambaud, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Jérôme Anthoine, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium |
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| 17:20 | Jet noise shielding: Mean flow convection and
refraction effects on jet noise source propagation (ID 442) Ciarán O'Reilly, Henry Rice, Trinity College, Ireland |
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| 17:45 | Highly accurate multioperators schemes for
aeroacoustics with application to noise generated by jets (ID
420) Andrei Tolstykh, Mikhail Lipavskii, Alexander Savel'ev, Dmitrii Shirobokov, Computing Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation |
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| 18:10 | Applying the boundary element and modal
superposition methods to evaluate inlet noise of high
circumferential orders (ID 600) Xiaozhen Sheng, Cummins Turbo Technologies Co. Ltd, United Kingdom |
AA2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 10:55 | A hybrid numerical method for analysing multi-mode
sound propagation in ventilation ductwork (ID 184) Ray Kirby, Brunel University, United Kingdom |
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| 11:20 | Experimental acoustic identification of flow noise
sources in expansion chambers (ID 578) Wim De Roeck, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 11:45 | A 2D Discontinuous Galerkin Method for
Aeroacoustics with Curved Boundary Treatment (ID 580) Thomas Toulorge, Yves Reymen, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 12:10 | Optimization of hybrid aeroacoustic computations
of an industrial confined flow through mesh coarsening techniques
(ID 508) Geraud Guilloud, Paula Martinez-Lera, C. Zacharopoulos, Christophe Schram, LMS International, Belgium |
Session: Civil applications
CIV1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Design of Lightweight floor system for optimized
vibration comfort (ID 283) Sander Zegers, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands |
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| 14:25 | Permanent monitoring of “Infante D. Henrique”
bridge based on FDD and SSI-COV methods (ID 294) Filipe Magalhães, Álvaro Cunha, Elsa Caetano, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal |
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| 14:50 | Vibration of bell towers excited by bell ringing -
a new approach to analysis (ID 458) Richard Smith, Hugh Hunt, Cambridge University, United Kingdom |
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| 15:15 | Vehicle-bridge Interaction Analysis: An Uncoupled
Approach (ID 142) Anna Feriani, Università di Brescia, Italy Maria Mulas, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Giacinto Lucchini, Università di Brescia, Italy |
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| 15:40 | Numerical Modeling of a Conventional RC Structure
and its Response to Blast Loads (ID 591) K. C. G. Ong, Patria Kusumaningrum, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
CIV2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 14:00 | Dynamics of Multi-Span Continuous Plate Structures
Traversed By Moving Loads Considering Separation and Reattachment
(ID 107) Danut Stancioiu, Huajiang Ouyang, John Mottershead, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
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| 14:25 | Structural and dynamic assessment and model
updating of heritage buildings (ID 109) Carlo Rainieri, Giovanni Fabbrocino, University of Molise, Italy Gerardo Mario Verderame, Edoardo Cosenza, Gaetano Manfredi, University of Naples ``Federico II", Italy |
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| 14:50 | Measurement and prediction of the
pedestrian-induced vibrations of a footbridge (ID 487) Peter Van den Broeck, Katholieke Hogeschool Sint-Lieven, Belgium Guido De Roeck, Edwin Reynders, Daan Degrauwe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Iveta Bojidarova Georgieva, Nadia Damyanova Borisova, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Bulgaria |
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| 15:15 | Evaluation of vibration distribution from a full
scale measurement in an eight storey wooden house (ID 226) Åsa Bolmsvik, Växjö University, Sweden |
Session: Condition monitoring
CM1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 15:40 | Fatigue life assessment by means of full-field
ESPI vibration measurements (ID 326) Alessandro Zanarini, University of Bologna, Italy |
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| 16:05 | Vibratory follow-up from restored RMS values.
Application to rolling bearings. (ID 98) Xavier Chiementin, Fabrice Bolaers, GRESPI, France Lanto Rasolofondraibe, CReSTIC, France Jean-Paul Dron, GRESPI, France |
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| 16:30 | Diagnosis of milling cutting tools from the
excitation identified using cepstral analysis and second order
cyclic statistics (ID 377) Khalid Ait sghir, LASPI & GSCM-LRIT, France Robert Randall, University of New South Wales, Australia M. El Badaoui, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Signaux et des Processus Industriels (LASPI), France François Guillet, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Signaux et des Processus Industriels (LASPI), France M'hamed Bakrim, LP2M2E, Morocco Driss Aboutajdine, GSCM-LRIT, Morocco |
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| 16:55 | Engine combustion indicators from block vibrations
using Bayesian inference. (ID 120) Emmanuel Nguyen, Laurent Duval, Olivier Grondin, Institut Français du Pétrole (IFP), France Jérôme Antoni, University of technology of Compiègne, France |
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| 17:20 | Core Barrel Vibration Monitoring of KSNP Using
Statistical Reactor Noise Descriptors (ID 530) Seon Ho Song, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Korea, Republic of |
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| 17:45 | Fault detection of marine diesel engine using
cylinder head vibration signals (ID 17) Jianyuan Zhu, Shanghai Maritime University, China |
Session: Damping
D1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:30 | Changing the eigenfrequency spectrum using passive
vibration absorbers (ID 183) Frits Petit, M. Loccufier, D. Aeyels, Ghent University, Belgium |
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| 16:55 | Damping Specification of Automotive Structural
Components via Modal Projection (ID 266) Nicolas Roy, Top Modal, France Zouhir Abbadi, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Etienne Balmès, SDTools & Ecole Centrale Paris, France |
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| 17:20 | Model validation and experimentally driven
hydraulic damper model refinement (ID 257) Branislav Titurus, Nick Lieven, University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
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| 17:45 | Tailored Damping Induced by a Cluster of
Resonators (ID 110) Oliviero Giannini, Antonio Carcaterra, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
D2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | Reflections on the Hysteretic Damping Model (ID
280) Nuno Maia, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal |
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| 9:15 | Identification and Compensation of Stick-Slip
Friction in Harmonic-Drive Gear Transmission (ID 489) Michael Ruderman, Frank Hoffmann, Torsten Bertram, Technische Universitaet Dortmund, Germany |
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| 9:40 | Energy dissipation of a friction damper:
experimental validation (ID 522) Ines Lopez, Coen Blok, Henk Nijmeijer, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands |
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| 10:05 | Generic FE modelling of linear interface damping
in vibrating structures (ID 503) Krister Dovstam, Dovstam Innovation HB, Sweden Peter Göransson, KTH, Sweden |
Session: Durability testing - vibration control
DT1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 11:20 | Increased Controllability in Component Testing
using Structural Modifications (ID 308) Anders Johansson, Thomas Abrahamsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
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| 11:45 | Durability Assessment of Lightweight Stainless
Steel Exhaust Systems (ID 247) Filip De Coninck, Wim Desmet, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Eric Hansenne, Yvan Van Gucht, B. Lehaen, Luk Dedene, Bosal Research N.V., Belgium |
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| 12:10 | Analysis of simplified FE models of PCBs exposed
to random vibrations (ID 476) Robin Alistar Amy, Guglielmo Aglietti, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Guy Richardson, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, United Kingdom |
Session: Dynamics of rotating machinery
RMD1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Modelling and Experimental Results of Short Arc
Rubs in Rotating Machines (ID 382) Nicolò Bachschmid, Paolo Pennacchi, Ezio Tanzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
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| 14:25 | Parametric study of the kinematic behaviour of the
underplatform damper and correlation with experimental data (ID
502) Daniele Botto, Stefano Zucca, S. Pavone, Muzio Gola, Politecnico di Torino, Italy |
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| 14:50 | Some effects of interactions between forcing and
manufacturing errors in gear rattle (ID 505) James Ottewill, Simon Neild, Eddie Wilson, University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
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| 15:15 | Modeling of high speed micro rotors in moderate
flow confinement (ID 115) Emre Dikmen, Peter van der Hoogt, R. G. K. M. Aarts, University of Twente, Netherlands |
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| 15:40 | Active balancing technique for online vibration
amplitude suppression in high-speed flexible rotor system using
active magnetic bearings (ID 363) Sharad Chandra Srivastava, Anil Kumar Verma, Pradip H. Chavda, Ashok K. Wankhede, G. Gouthaman, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India |
RMD2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:30 | Combining Mistuning and Snubbing in Bladed Disks
of Turbomachinery (ID 380) Nicolò Bachschmid, Paolo Pennacchi, M. Lurati, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
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| 16:55 | Dynamics of Rotating Blade Disk Identified by
Magneto-Kinematic Measuring System (ID 384) Ludek Pešek, Frantisek Vanĕk, Pavel Procházka, Petr Vanĕk, Jan Cibulka, AS CR Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Republic |
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| 17:20 | Vibration stability of soft mounted asynchronous
machines with flexible shafts and sleeve bearings considering
electromagnetic effects (ID 225) Ulrich Werner, Siemens AG, Germany |
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| 17:45 | Use of the cyclostationary modelling for the
diagnosis of assembly faults in i.c. engine cold tests (ID
406) S. Delvecchio, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy G. D'Elia, M. Cavallari, G. Dalpiaz, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy |
Session: EUREKA project FLITE2: System identification for ground and flight vibration testing
FLI1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Improved FRF estimators for MIMO Sine Sweep data
(ID 91) Saverio Orlando, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy Bart Peeters, LMS International, Belgium Giuliano Coppotelli, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
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| 13:25 | Modal identification of the structure of an
aircraft with the LSCF method (ID 119) Claire Souty, Dassault Aviation, France |
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| 13:50 | Realistic simulation of flutter flight tests (ID
383) Pierre Vacher, Alain Bucharles, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab, France |
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| 14:15 | Hardware and software tools for in-flight flutter
testing (ID 466) Andrzej Klepka, Tadeusz Uhl, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland |
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| 14:40 | A new frequency-domain flutter speed prediction
algorithm using a simplified linear aeroelastic model (ID 28) Tim De Troyer, Erasmushogeschool Brussel, Belgium Rafik Zouari, IRISA/INRIA, France Patrick Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Laurent Mevel, IRISA/INRIA, France |
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| 15:05 | Flutter monitoring using a mixed model-based and
data-based approach (ID 594) Rafik Zouari, IRISA/INRIA, France Tim De Troyer, Erasmushogeschool Brussel, Belgium Laurent Mevel, IRISA/INRIA, France Michèle Basseville, IRISA/CNRS, France Patrick Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
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| 15:30 | Development of the Envelope Function for Flight
Flutter Testing (ID 549) Asim Abassi, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Jonathan Cooper, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
Session: FRIENDCOPTER project: Rotorcraft noise and vibration
FCOP1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | Alleviation of helicopter vibrating hub loads
through cyclic trailing-edge blade flap actuation (ID 181) Massimo Gennaretti, Marco Molica Colella, Giovanni Bernardini, University Roma Tre, Italy |
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| 9:15 | Using P-U probes for the experimental
vibro-acoustical modal analysis of a helicopter (ID 277) Elena Pierro, DIMeG-Politecnico di Bari, Italy Emiliano Mucchi, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium |
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| 9:40 | Acoustic cavity with Active- Passive Segmented
Constrained Layer Damping Treated panels (ID 316) Valerijan Cokonaj, Antonia Amer Llobera, AERNNOVA Engineering Solutions, Spain |
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| 10:05 | Acoustical signature analysis of a helicopter
cabin in steady-state and run up operational conditions (ID
362) Emiliano Mucchi, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium |
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| 10:30 | Helicopter Cabin Noise Reduction: from Available
Technologies to Implementation (ID 368) Fausto Cenedese, Alessandro Perazzolo, AgustaWestland, Italy |
FCOP2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 11:20 | Active control of helicopter gearbox supports and
effects on cabin acoustic field (ID 405) Walter Corbetta, Alessandro Toso, Edoardo Vigoni, Gian Luca Ghiringhelli, Lorenzo Dozio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Fausto Cenedese, AgustaWestland, Italy |
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| 11:45 | Use of Noise Barriers for Helicopter Noise
Mitigation (ID 437) Penelope Menounou, Evangelos Papaefthymiou, University of Patras, Greece |
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| 12:10 | Transfer Path Analysis of the Agusta Westland
AW-109 performed by means of in-flight data and POLYMAX synthesized
FRFs (ID 579) Lorenzo Testa, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium Luigi Bregant, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy |
Session: Instrumentation
I1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:30 | Acoustic absorption measurements of moving
structures and under influence of flow (ID 157) Emiel Tijs, Microflown Technologies, Netherlands Hans-Elias de Bree, Microflown Technologies & HAN University, Netherlands |
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| 10:55 | Structural dynamics and electromechanical (MEMS)
filters (ID 130) Izhak Bucher, Arie Elka, Technion, Israel |
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| 11:20 | Orthogonal 1/n-th octave-band filters: derivation
and application to the measurement of instantaneous sound intensity
(ID 480) Jérôme Antoni, University of technology of Compiègne, France |
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| 11:45 | Calibration of the two microphone transfer
function method by determining the hard wall impedance at shifted
reference sections. (ID 610) Rene Boonen, Paul Sas, Wim Desmet, Walter Lauriks, Gerrit Vermeir, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 12:10 | Modal Identification of a Vibrating Ring-based
Single-axis Rate Sensor (ID 143) Robin Elliott, Colin Fox, Stewart McWilliam, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
I2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:05 | Productivity Enhancement in Full Body Experimental
Modal Analysis by Automated Non-Contact Vibration Measurement using
a Novel Approach of Combining 3D-Scanning Vibrometry with
Industrial Robot Technology (ID 387) Sven Frank, Matthias Schüssler, Polytec GmbH, Germany |
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| 16:30 | Optical measurement of nonlinear distortions in
the vibration of acoustically driven mechanical systems (ID
421) Johan Aerts, Joris Dirckx, University of Antwerp, Belgium Rik Pintelon, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
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| 16:55 | Vibration platform for the calibration of optical
sensors (ID 454) Roland Kruse, Tiedo Meyer, Oldenburg University, Germany |
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| 17:20 | Impedance Modeling of Modal Exciters (ID
521) David Brown, University of Cincinnati, United States Marco Peres, The Modal Shop, Inc., United States |
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| 17:45 | Angular FRF Assessment Using Piezoceramic Bimorphs
Applied to Beams and Isotropic Plates (ID 537) Thiago Cicogna, Paulo Varoto, Marcelo Trindade, University of Sao Paulo-School of Engineering of Sao Carlos, Brazil |
Session: Medium and high frequency techniques
MHF1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:55 | Complex Envelope Vectorization for the solution of
external acoustical problems (ID 36) Oliviero Giannini, Aldo Sestieri, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
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| 16:20 | Efficient Calculation of SEA Input Parameters
Using a Wave Based Substructuring Technique (ID 396) Patrik Ragnarsson, Bert Pluymers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Stijn Donders, LMS International, Belgium Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 16:45 | Extension of SmEdA method to estimate energy
repartition into SEA subsystems (ID 175) Nicolas Totaro, Jean-Louis Guyader, INSA Lyon, France |
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| 17:10 | Wave Based Technique: enrichment of the set of
basis functions (ID 482) Jan Rejlek, ACC Acoustic Competence Center, Austria Franz Diwoky, AVL List GmbH, Austria Achim Hepberger, ACC Acoustic Competence Center, Austria Bert Pluymers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 17:35 | Application of DOE to estimate the variability of
SEA solution (ID 105) Antonio Culla, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy Walter D'Ambrogio, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Annalisa Fregolent, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
MHF2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Wave Based Method in a complex domain: accuracy
improvement (ID 444) Jevgenijs Jegorovs, Jan Mohring, Fraunhofer ITWM, Germany |
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| 9:15 | Basis Functions and Their Sensitivity in the
Wave-Based Substructuring Approach (ID 582) Primoz Cermelj, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Bert Pluymers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Stijn Donders, LMS International, Belgium Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Miha Boltezar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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| 9:40 | Investigations on potential improvements of the
Wave Based Technique for the application to radiation problems
under anechoic conditions (ID 484) Tamas Mocsai, AVL List GmbH, Austria Achim Hepberger, ACC Acoustic Competence Center, Austria Franz Diwoky, AVL List GmbH, Austria Hans-Herwig Priebsch, ACC Acoustic Competence Center, Austria |
MHF3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:30 | On the coupling of Wave Based models with modally
reduced Finite Element models for 3D interior acoustic analysis (ID
423) Bert Van Genechten, Dirk Vandepitte, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 10:55 | Implementation of Acoustic Blankets to the VLS
Fairing - A Sensitivity Analysis Using SEA (ID 97) Rogério Pirk, C. d'Andrade Souto, Institute of Aeronautics and Space, Brazil |
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| 11:20 | Application of the Wave Based Method for the
calculation of structural intensity and power flow in plates (ID
430) Karel Vergote, Dirk Vandepitte, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
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| 11:45 | On the use of an FE based energy flow
post-processing method for vehicle structural dynamic analysis (ID
440) Matej Tadina, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Patrik Ragnarsson, Bert Pluymers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Stijn Donders, LMS International, Belgium Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Miha Boltezar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Session: Modal testing: methods and case studies
MTC1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Finite element vibration model validation of
optical module and headlamp (ID 52) Christine Roucoules, Stephan Sommerschuh, Christophe Cros, Valeo, France |
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| 9:15 | Virtual shaker testing: a novel approach for
improving vibration test performance (ID 258) Stefano Ricci, Bart Peeters, J. Debille, L. Britte, Eddy Faignet, LMS International, Belgium |
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| 9:40 | Experimental modal analysis of an aeronautical
engine component (ID 154) Allesandro Fasana, Luigi Garibaldi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Massimo Giambra, Mario Plancher, AVIO S.p.A., Italy Stefano Marchesiello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy |
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| 10:05 | Modal Analysis of a PWR Fuel Rod under Simulated
Plant Operation Condition (ID 375) Hyeong Koo Kim, Nam Gyu Park, Sang Youn Jeon, Korea Nuclear Fuel, Korea, Republic of |
MTC2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:55 | Sine sweep excitation of MDOF systems (ID
404) Luigi Bregant, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy Carlo Pestelli, Wartsila Italia Spa, Italy D. Granà, University of Trieste, Italy |
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| 11:20 | Experimental Modal Analysis Of The Dynamic
Behaviour Of Steelpan Test-notes (ID 313) Soren Maloney, C. Y. Barlow, J. Woodhouse, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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| 11:45 | Experimental Modal Analysis Of Large Fuselage
Panel For Composite Structure: Contact And Non-Contact Measurement
(ID 77) Marcin Luczak, Antonio Vecchio, LMS International, Belgium Emiliano Mucchi, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy Elena Pierro, DIMeG-Politecnico di Bari, Italy |
MTC3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | An efficient mode based approach for the dynamic
analysis of jointed and locally damped structures: Joint Interface
Modes (ID 182) Wolfgang Witteveen, LCM Linz, Austria Hans Irschik, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Harald Riener, Manfred Engelbrechtsmüller, MAGNA Powertrain, ECS St. Valentin, Austria Anton Plank, University of Vienna, Austria |
|
| 14:25 | Modal analysis, design optimization and prototype
validation of a gas turbine high pressure blade (ID 202) Paolo Del Turco, Michele D'Ercole, Massimiliano Mariotti, Nicola Pieroni, Francesco Gamberi, GE Infrastructure, Oil & Gas, Italy |
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| 14:50 | Experimental Estimation of FRFs Using the
Transmissibility Concept (ID 518) Antonio Urgueira, Raquel Almeida, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Nuno Maia, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Session: Model updating and correlation
MU1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | Efficient Methods in Stochastic Model Updating (ID
200) Hamed Haddad Khodaparast, John Mottershead, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
|
| 9:15 | Optimization of the Dynamic Response of a Complete
Exhaust System (ID 74) Tom Lauwagie, Jacques Strobbe, Eddy Dascotte, Dynamic Design Solutions, Belgium Josiane Clavier, Mauricio Monteagudo, Faurecia Exhaust System Division, France |
|
| 9:40 | Regularization for Symmetric and Almost Symmetric
Systems in Model Updating (ID 145) Branislav Titurus, Michael Friswell, University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
|
| 10:05 | Blade Model Updating to enable bladed disc mistune
assembly response predictions (ID 55) Hilmi Kurt-Elli, Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom |
MU2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 10:55 | Robust parametric updating of uncertain finite
element models from experimental modal analysis (ID 290) Evangeline Capiez-Lernout, Christian Soize, Université Paris-Est, France Roger Ohayon, CNAM, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France |
|
| 11:20 | Multi-objective optimization algorithms for finite
element model updating (ID 460) Evaggelos Ntotsios, Costas Papadimitriou, University of Thessaly, Greece |
|
| 11:45 | Modal correlation and updating of a vehicle
body-in-white (ID 556) Mark Burnett, Bill Young, MIRA Ltd, United Kingdom |
|
| 12:10 | Error localization in an FE model in model
updating process using supermodels (ID 606) Chaoping Zang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China C. Schwingshackl, David Ewins, Imperial College London, United Kingdom |
Session: Monitoring and diagnostics of rotating machinery
RMM1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 16:20 | Prediction on Vibration and Electromagnetic Field
of Electric Motor for Noise Improvement (ID 15) Nobuyuki Okubo, Hisakazu Narukami, Takeshi Toi, Chuo University, Japan |
|
| 16:45 | Influence of bearing loads and operating
conditions on steam turbine vibrations (ID 54) Paolo Pennacchi, Andrea Vania, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
|
| 17:10 | Order and Chaos in a Rotor Bearing System with
Unbalance and Clearance (ID 260) Mohammad Ghaffari Saadat, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of) Jack Hale, Newcastle University, United Kingdom |
|
| 17:35 | Detection of Rolling Element Bearing Faults by
Using of Instantaneous Frequency (ID 233) Ali Ibrahim, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Signaux et des Processus Industriels (LASPI), France François Guillet, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Signaux et des Processus Industriels (LASPI), France Mohamed El Badaoui, Frédéric Bonnardot, Laboratoire d’Analyse des Signaux et des Processus Industriels (LASPI), France |
|
| 18:00 | Concept of Roughness of Vibration in Rolling
Bearings Diagnosis (ID 219) Mehdi Behzad, Abbas Rohani Bastami, Sharif University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
Session: Multi-body dynamics and control
MB1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | A need for advanced and validated multibody models
as a basis for more accurate dynamic load prediction in multi
megawatt wind turbine gearboxes (ID 619) Joris Peeters, Sonja Goris, Fred Vanhollebeke, Ben Marrant, Wim Meeusen, Hansen Transmissions, Belgium |
|
| 13:25 | Kinematics-based variability of the dynamic
behaviour in spatial mechanisms (ID 327) Alessandro Zanarini, University of Bologna, Italy |
|
| 13:50 | Optimal counterweight balancing of spatial
mechanisms using voxel-based discretizations (ID 64) Myriam Verschuure, Bram Demeulenaere, Erwin Aertbeliën, Jan Swevers, Joris De Schutter, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:15 | Strategy for User Orientated Simulation of Large
Drive Trains to Calculate Realistic Load Conditions (ID 139) Berthold Schlecht, Thomas Rosenlöcher, Thomas Hähnel, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
|
| 14:40 | Model reduction techniques to speed up multibody
dynamics simulations (ID 395) Gert Heirman, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Olivier Brüls, University of Liège, Belgium Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 15:05 | Feasibility of Applying Controllable Lubrication
to the Main Bearings of Reciprocating Engines (ID 249) Edgar Estupinan, Ilmar Santos, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark |
MB2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | A finite element study on the relationship between
the vibrational behaviour of the hip stem-femur system and the
contact area change at the implant-bone interface (ID 297) Leonard Pastrav, Aida Asiminei, Jeroen Devos, Georges Van der Perre, Siegfried Jaecques, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:25 | A Model for the Elastodynamic Analysis of the
Geared Timing System of a Motorbike Engine (ID 163) Alessandro Rivola, Marco Milandri, DIEM, University of Bologna, Italy Emiliano Mucchi, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy |
|
| 14:50 | The influence of flexibility within multibody
modeling of multi-megawatt wind turbine gearboxes (ID 401) Jan Helsen, Gert Heirman, Dirk Vandepitte, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 15:15 | Shaken baby syndrome: a structural dynamics
perspective (ID 500) JingJing Cheng, D. Batterbee, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Alaster Yoxall, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom Neil Sims, Jen Rowson, Ian Howard, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 15:40 | Adaptive Robust Attitude Control of a Finite
Element Model of Flexible Spacecraft (ID 63) Morteza Shahravi, Mansour Kabganian, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
Session: MYMOSA project: Integrated motorcycle safety
MYM1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | A 3D model of a human for powered two-wheeler
vehicles (ID 524) Pedro Talaia, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic David Moreno, LMS International, Belgium Michal Hajzman, Ludek Hyncik, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic |
|
| 9:15 | Object-Oriented Modelling and Simulation of an ATV
(ID 604) Filippo Donida, Gianni Ferretti, Gianantonio Magnani, Matteo Zampini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
|
| 9:40 | Development of a Virtual Rider (ID 608) Marco Pierini, Niccolò Baldanzini, Claudio Brenna, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy I. Symeonidis, E. Schuller, S. Peldschus, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany |
|
| 10:05 | MYMOSA - A virtual motorcycle rider for
closed-loop simulation of motorcycles (ID 609) David Moreno, LMS International, Belgium Pedro Talaia, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic Joris De Cuyper, LMS International, Belgium Miguel Sánchez Lozano, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain |
Session: Noise control: case studies
NC1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:30 | Analysis of the impact noise and airborne noise
insulations of a geotextile sheet (ID 43) Jose Antonio Ballesteros, Samuel Quintana, Marcos D. Fernández, Isabel González, Laura Rodriguez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain |
|
| 16:55 | Frequency-specific parametric studies for the
reduction of the sound radiation of gearbox housings (ID 65) Bernd Graf, Voith Siemens Hydro Power Generation GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Jochen Neher, Bernd Wender, University of Applied Sciences of Ulm, Germany |
|
| 17:20 | Silent aircraft toilets – different concepts for
reducing the sound emission (ID 449) Werner Hufenbach, Martin Dannemann, Frank Kolbe, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Torsten Labuhn, Robert Klug, AOA avionics dresden GmbH, Germany |
|
| 17:45 | Vibroacoustic Analysis of an MRI Gradient Coil (ID
540) Abdulrahman Al-Khalidy, R. A. Hedeen, General Electric Global Research, United States |
|
| 18:10 | System-approach Implementation for Drum Washing
Machine Robust Noise Design (ID 558) Qinqian Zeng, H. Wee, D. Choi, Samsung Electronics, Korea, Republic of |
Session: Non-linearities: identification and modelling
NL1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 10:55 | Data Clustering for the Identification of the
Bifurcation Behaviour in Non-Linear Aeroelastic Systems using a
Coupled Harmonic Balance/Genetic Algorithm Approach (ID 9) Gareth Vio, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Grigorios Dimitriadis, University of Liège, Belgium Jonathan Cooper, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
|
| 11:20 | Higher-Order Spectra (HOS) for Identification of
Nonlinear Modal Coupling (ID 22) Daryl Hickey, Keith Worden, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 11:45 | Development of Numerical Algorithms for Practical
Computation of Nonlinear Normal Modes (ID 83) Maxime Peeters, Fotios Georgiades, Régis Viguié, Guillaume Sérandour, Gaetan Kerschen, Jean-Claude Golinval, University of Liège, Belgium |
|
| 12:10 | Non-parametric identification of Higher Order
Sinusoidal Output Describing Functions (ID 124) Pieter Nuij, Maarten Steinbuch, Okko Bosgra, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands |
Session: Operational modal analysis
OMA1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 16:20 | Multiple operational mode shapes normalisation
from mass changes (ID 37) Emmanuel Foltête, FEMTO-ST Institute, France |
|
| 16:45 | Non-Stationary Random Vibration Modelling in a
Retractable Arm Structure (ID 132) Minas Spiridonakos, Spilios Fassois, University of Patras, Greece |
|
| 17:10 | New cepstral methods of operational modal analysis
(ID 339) Robert Randall, University of New South Wales, Australia |
|
| 17:35 | Automated operational modal analysis using
transmissibility functions (ID 461) Christof Devriendt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Tim De Troyer, Erasmushogeschool Brussel, Belgium Gert De Sitter, Patrick Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
|
| 18:00 | Operational Modal Analysis using Output-only
Subspace Identification for Structural Health Monitoring (ID
146) Kashif Saeed, Nazih Mechbal, Gérard Coffignal, Michel Vergé, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, France |
OMA2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:30 | Engine Excitation for Operational Modal Analysis -
Different Approaches Applied to a Lab Model (ID 180) Andreas Friedmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF, Germany |
|
| 16:55 | Taxi Vibration Testing - An Alternative Method to
Ground Vibration Testing of Large Aircraft (ID 479) Marc Böswald, Yves Govers, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Institute of Aeroelasticity, Germany |
|
| 17:20 | In-orbit vibration testing of spacecraft
structures (ID 301) Fabien Poncelet, Gaëtan Kerschen, Jean-Claude Golinval, University of Liège, Belgium |
|
| 17:45 | Modal studies on a truck frame and suspension (ID
304) Balakumar Swaminathan, Balaji Sharma, Randall J. Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United States Shashank Chauhan, Brüel & Kjær, Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, Denmark |
|
| 18:10 | Operational Modal Analysis on Structures with
Rotating Parts (ID 268) Niels-Jørgen Jacobsen, Brüel & Kjær, Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, Denmark Palle Andersen, Structural Vibration Solutions A/S, Denmark |
OMA3 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 14:00 | OMAX testing of a bow-string and a stress-ribbon
footbridge (ID 372) Edwin Reynders, Daan Degrauwe, Mattias Schevenels, Guido De Roeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Peter Van den Broeck, Katholieke Hogeschool Sint-Lieven, Belgium Kristel Deckers, Patrick Guillaume, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Filipe Magalhães, Elsa Caetano, Álvaro Cunha, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal |
|
| 14:25 | Applicability of low-weight Pneumatic Artificial
Muscle Actuators in an OMAX framework (ID 448) Kristel Deckers, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Tim De Troyer, Erasmushogeschool Brussel, Belgium Edwin Reynders, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Patrick Guillaume, Dirk Lefeber, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Guido De Roeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:50 | Experimental modal analysis of a ship structure
based on the proper orthogonal decomposition (ID 590) Riccardo Mariani, Daniele Dessi, Italian Ship Model Basin, Italy |
|
| 15:15 | Application of OMA-EMIF Algorithm to Cable Stayed
Bridges (ID 204) Shashank Chauhan, Brüel & Kjær, Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, Denmark Arthur J. Helmicki, Victor J. Hunt, J. A. Swanson, J. S. Saini, Scott Kangas, University of Cincinnati, United States D. K. Nims, University of Toledo, United States Randall J. Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United States |
Session: Parameter estimation
PE1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Historical Review of Spatial Domain Modal
Parameter Estimation Procedures (ID 515) David Brown, Randall J. Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United States |
|
| 14:25 | Increased Accuracy of Residual-Inertia-Based Rigid
Body Identification through Direct Fitting of Inertia Parameters to
FRF Data (ID 211) Robert Kloepper, Masaaki Okuma, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
|
| 14:50 | Identification of MIMO LPV models based on
interpolation (ID 399) Jan De Caigny, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Juan F. Camino, University of Campinas, Brazil Jan Swevers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 15:15 | A Modal Parameter Identification Method for the
Elimination of Support Influences in Experimental Modal Analysis
(ID 189) Chris Valentin, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Dennis de Klerk, Delft University of Technology & Müller-BBM VAS GmbH, Germany Daniel Rixen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands |
|
| 15:40 | Additional Mechanisms for Providing Clear
Stabilization (Consistency) Diagrams (ID 517) Allyn Phillips, Randall J. Allemang, University of Cincinnati, United States |
Session: Poster Session
POS1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Viscoelastic Materials for the Attenuation of the
Vibrations Produced by Fitness Vibration Machines (ID 429) J. Segura Alcaraz, J. M. Gadea Borrell, Ernesto Juliá Sanchis, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain M. Roncaglia, PEMARSA, S.A., Spain |
|
| 13:00 | Gear spall detection by non-stationary vibration
signal analysis (ID 611) Gianluca D'Elia, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy S. Delvecchio, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy G. Dalpiaz, Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy |
|
| 13:00 | Investigation of dynamics and reliability of
rubber segments for resilent wheel (ID 385) Ludek Pešek, Ladislav Pust, Miroslav Balda, Frantisek Vanĕk, Jaroslav Svoboda, Pavel Procházka, AS CR Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Republic Bohdana Marvalová, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic |
|
| 13:00 | Experimental Characterisation of Dry and
LubricatedFriction on a Newly Developed Rotational Tribometer
forMacroscopic Measurements (ID 394) Thierry Janssens, Farid Al-Bender, Hendrik Van Brussel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 13:00 | Vibration damping in polymer matrix composite
systems (ID 410) Dora Kroisová, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic |
|
| 13:00 | Acoustic signal processing and analysis for the
byside monitoring station (ID 511) Jacek Dybala, Szymon Gontarz, Stanislaw Radkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland |
|
| 13:00 | Response of uncertain coupled vibrating structures
by interval analysis (ID 514) Stefano Gabriele, University ''Roma Tre", Italy Antonio Culla, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy Giovanni Formica, University ''Roma Tre", Italy |
|
| 13:00 | Active Control of Lateral Vibration for Bogie
Using Variable Structure Model Reference Adaptive Control (ID
534) Ardeshir Karami Mohamadi, Nasim Al-e-Ali, Shahrood University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
|
| 13:00 | Two-directions Vibration Control Using an Impact
Damper system (ID 220) Takaaki Nagashima, Taichi Sato, Tokyo Denki University, Japan Kihachiro Tanaka, Saitama University, Japan |
|
| 13:00 | Vibration control of high-speed railway bridges
using viscoelastic dampers modelled by means of fractional
derivatives (ID 302) Emma Moliner, Jaume I University, Spain P. Museros, Universidad de Granada, Spain M. D. Martínez-Rodrigo, Jaume I University, Spain |
|
| 13:00 | Passive energy dissipation systems applied to
High-Speed railway bridges: a modal approach (ID 324) M. D. Martínez-Rodrigo, A. Domenech, Jaume I University, Spain Jose Lavado, University of Granada, Spain J. Nasarre, Foundation “Caminos de Hierro”, Spain |
|
| 13:00 | Disturbance attenuation of uncertain beams (ID
114) Andreas Kyprianou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Cristinel Mares, Brunel University, United Kingdom |
|
| 13:00 | Efficient Acoustic Optimization Using Perturbation
Method with Complementary Term (ID 127) Teppei Terane, Ichiro Hagiwara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
|
| 13:00 | The dynamic response of structures with bounded
uncertainties (ID 128) Yuying Xia, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics & University of Bristol, China Zhiping Qiu, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Michael Friswell, University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
POS2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Acoustic characterisation of a CPAP device for the
treatment of sleep apnoea (ID 434) Edoardo Piana, Martino Fisogni, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy |
|
| 8:50 | Optimization of Noise Transmission Loss of Damped
Sandwich Structures (ID 435) Mohamed Guerich, Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs Léonard de Vinci, France Samir Assaf, Ecole Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile, France |
|
| 8:50 | Experimental evaluation of sound transmission loss
of a double-layered panel containing a fluid (ID 439) Mohammad J Mahjoob, Behrooz Yousefzadeh, Nader Mohammadi, University of Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
|
| 8:50 | Modelling and optimization dynamic properties of
MRF bearing by using finite element method (ID 445) Wojciech Klein, Arkadiusz Mezyk, Eugeniusz Switonski, Silesian Technical University, Poland |
|
| 8:50 | Reduction of Gear Pair Transmission Error with
Tooth Profile Modification (ID 286) Raul Tharmakulasingam, Giulio Alfano, M. Atherton, Brunel University, United Kingdom |
|
| 8:50 | Optimization of Child Restraint System with Load
Limiter and Airbag using Child FE Human Model in Frontal Crash (ID
303) Takayuki Koizumi, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Jin Kurumisawa, Doshisha University, Japan |
|
| 8:50 | Investigation of dynamic properties of a permanent
grandstand using ambient vibration testing (ID 336) Zainah Ibrahim, University of Malaya, Malaysia P. Reynolds, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 8:50 | Modeling and analysis for the vibration of a
planetary gear (ID 338) Woohyung Kim, Hyungbin Im, Jintai Chung, Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of |
|
| 8:50 | Reconstructing time-varying wind loads from
vibration reponses (ID 381) Eliz-Mari Lourens, Geert Lombaert, Guido De Roeck, Geert Degrande, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 8:50 | A combined method of transfer matrix and finite
element for critical speed of hollow rotor with high rotary speed
(ID 30) Li Ping, Zuo Jianli, Liu Chengye, Wang Fei, Research Institute of Physical and Chemical Engineering (IPCE), China |
|
| 8:50 | Comparison of international standards for
measuring sound power in earthworks’ machines (ID 42) Jose Antonio Ballesteros, Javier Recuero, Marcos D. Fernández, Samuel Quintana, Isabel González, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain |
|
| 8:50 | Effects of the hot alignment of a power unit on
oil-whip instability phenomena (ID 53) Andrea Vania, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
|
| 8:50 | Acoustic simulation of building spaces by
ray-tracing method: prediction vs. experimental results (ID
85) Mohammad J Mahjoob, S. Malakooti, University of Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
|
| 8:50 | Dynamics of a moving oscillator and a truss
structure considering separation and reattachment with impact (ID
108) Luis Baeza, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Huajiang Ouyang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
|
| 8:50 | Influence of dynamic characteristics of
earthquakes to structural response (ID 134) Darko Mestrovic, Pende Marijo, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
POS3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Force characterisation of a laser impulse using
differential evolution with a local interaction simulation
algorithm (ID 555) Andrew Spencer, Keith Worden, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Gareth Pierce, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom James Hensman, Daley Chetwynd, Wieslaw Staszewski, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 14:00 | Input Shaper Design for control of Lumped Flexible
Systems using Wave Transfer functions (ID 425) David Mckeown, William O'Connor, University College Dublin, Ireland |
|
| 14:00 | A structural design process for reducing
structure-borne sound on machinery using SEA (ID 468) Toru Yamazaki, Katsuhiko Kuroda, Shinichi Ohno, Kanagawa University, Japan |
|
| 14:00 | Development of damage diagnosis on a gear tooth
surface by using laser beam reflection (ID 486) Eiichirou Tanaka, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan Kazuteru Nagamura, Kiyotaka Ikejo, Tatsurou Sugiyama, Hiroshima University, Japan Ryozo Nemoto, Tokyo Metropolitan College of Aeronautical Engineering, Japan |
|
| 14:00 | Identification of mechanical properties in
brushless permanent magnet motors by means of coil impedance
measurement (ID 506) Tibor Kimpián, Fülöp Augusztinovicz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary |
|
| 14:00 | Inputshaping: a linear programming approach (ID
553) Lieboud Van den Broeck, Goele Pipeleers, Jan De Caigny, Bram Demeulenaere, Jan Swevers, Joris De Schutter, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:00 | A Robust Algorithm to Identify Efficient Driving
Points in Experimental Modal Testing (ID 228) Sara Shayan Amin, Masaaki Okuma, Koji Yamamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
|
| 14:00 | Structural Optimization of Distributed Actuation
System for Improve an Efficiency of Smart Composite Spar Vibration
Damping (ID 193) Sergey Shevtsov, South Center of Russian Academy, Russian Federation Arcady Soloviev, Sergey Bragin, South Federal University, Russian Federation |
|
| 14:00 | Adaptive Generation of Eigenmodes for Resonance
Systems Using Mutual Entrainment of Nonlinear Oscillator Network
(ID 217) Akio Sera, Masaki Yamakita, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
|
| 14:00 | Damage detection of shear connectors in composite
bridges (ID 369) Kai Liu, Guido De Roeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:00 | Experiments on a Smart Double Panel with Active
Dampers for the Control of Sound Transmission (ID 33) Neven Alujevic, Paolo Gardonio, K. D. Frampton, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
|
| 14:00 | A Component Modal Test Method of Large Space
Structures (ID 73) Masayoshi Misawa, A. Ohara, Shizuoka University, Japan |
|
| 14:00 | Predictive maintenance of ball bearings for
machine rotating with arbitrary velocity profiles (ID 179) Marco Cocconcelli, Cristian Secchi, Riccardo Rubini, Cesare Fantuzzi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Luca Bassi, Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions, Italy |
Session: Railway dynamics and ground vibrations
RAIL1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | A parametric study on countermeasures to mitigate
subway traffic induced vibration and noise in buildings (ID
345) Péter Fiala, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Shashank Gupta, Geert Degrande, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Fülöp Augusztinovicz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary |
|
| 9:15 | Identification of nonlinear vibrations in railway
vehicles including considerations of track defects (ID 349) Sönke Kraft, Christine Fünfschilling, SNCF, France Guillaume Puel, Denis Aubry, MSSMat Laboratory (Ecole Centrale Paris/CNRS), France |
|
| 9:40 | Vibration in piled foundations due to trains in
underground railway tunnels (ID 450) Kirsty Kuo, Hugh Hunt, Cambridge University, United Kingdom |
|
| 10:05 | A 2.5D finite element - boundary element model for
vibration isolating screens (ID 366) Stijn François, Mattias Schevenels, Geert Degrande, Jan Borgions, Brian Thyssen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
RAIL2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:55 | Induced vibrations due to High-Speed Trains on
ballast and slab tracks (ID 26) Pedro Galvín, Antonio Romero, José Domínguez, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain |
|
| 11:20 | Dynamic model of a railway wheelset for
corrugation problem analysis (ID 156) Paloma Vila, Andrés Rovira, Juan Fayos, Luis Baeza, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain |
|
| 11:45 | Wavelet analysis of a solid vibration due to a
load moving along a beam resting on a surface (ID 232) Piotr Koziol, Cristinel Mares, Ibrahim Esat, Brunel University, United Kingdom |
|
| 12:10 | Investigations on the attenuation of squeal noise
from a resilient railway wheel by means of piezo-actuators (ID
293) Alfredo Cigada, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Heinrich Fehren, ERAS GmbH, Germany Stefano Manzoni, Matteo Redaelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Martin Schiedewitz, Hubertus Siebald, ERAS GmbH, Germany |
RAIL3 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | A study of squeal noise on a scaled test bench (ID
322) Christophe Collette, Elodie Iparraguirre, Martine Lousberg, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
|
| 9:15 | An investigation of the possibility to use axle
box acceleration for condition monitoring of welds (ID 453) Marija Molodova, Zili Li, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Rolf Dollevoet, ProRail, Netherlands |
|
| 9:40 | Effect of inclined soil layers on vibration from
underground railways (ID 456) Simon Jones, Hugh Hunt, Cambridge University, United Kingdom |
|
| 10:05 | Lift-Over Crossings as a Solution to
Tram-generated Ground-borne Vibration and Re-radiated Noise (ID
474) James Talbot, Atkins Consultants, United Kingdom |
|
| 10:30 | An Idea to Detect the Environmental Vibration
Source Caused by Urban Rail Traffic (ID 583) Tao Xiaxin, Chen Xianmai, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Shi Lijing, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Cui Gaohang, Zheng Xin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China |
Session: Self excited vibrations
SEV1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:55 | Time simulation of squeal phenomena in realistic
brake models (ID 259) Guillaume Vermot des Roches, Etienne Balmès, SDTools & Ecole Centrale Paris, France Thierry Pasquet, Remi Lemaire, Bosch (Chassis Systems Brakes), France |
|
| 16:20 | Analysis by wavelet transform of friction induced
transient nonlinear vibrations in aircraft braking systems (ID
287) Fabrice Chevillot, Ecole Centrale de Lyon & Messier-Bugatti, France Jean-Jacques Sinou, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France Nicolas Hardouin, Messier-Bugatti, France Louis Jézéquel, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France |
|
| 16:45 | Fuzzy stability analysis of milling processes (ID
186) Neil Sims, Graeme Manson, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom B. Mann, Duke University, United States |
|
| 17:10 | Subcritical flutter in the acoustics of friction
of the spinning rotationally symmetric elastic continua (ID
162) Oleg Kirillov, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany |
|
| 17:35 | Transonic Limit Cycle Oscillation Prediction From
Simulated In-Flight Data (ID 141) Norizham Abdul Razak, Grigorios Dimitriadis, University of Liège, Belgium |
Session: Signal processing
SP1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Hilbert transform decompositions of vibration:
application and practical recommendations (ID 76) Michael Feldman, Technion, Israel |
|
| 13:25 | Synchronization Architectures for Dynamic Signal
Acquisition (ID 92) Kurt Veggeberg, Jack Arnold, National Instruments, United States |
|
| 13:50 | Temporal noise source separation by short time
coherence output power (ID 251) Martin Trethewey, Penn State University, United States |
|
| 14:15 | Understanding Order Tracking Data and Algorithm
Limitations (ID 596) Jason Blough, Michigan Technological University, United States |
|
| 14:40 | Investigating efficiency of time domain curve
fitters versus filtering for rectification of displacement
histories reconstructed from acceleration measurements (ID
593) Mahdi Teimouri Sichani, Aalborg University, Denmark Rune Brincker, Aalborg University & University of Southern Denmark, Denmark |
Session: Sound quality engineering
SQE1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 14:00 | Adaptive control schemes for engine sound
qualityimprovement (ID 378) Leopoldo de Oliveira, Bert Stallaert, Wim Desmet, Paul Sas, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Karl Janssens, Herman Van der Auweraer, LMS International, Belgium |
|
| 14:25 | Predictive modeling of audio quality inside car
cabins (ID 289) Guillaume Vandernoot, Peter Van Der Linden, Peter Mas, LMS International, Belgium Christophe Locqueteau, Eric Leborgne, Renault, France |
|
| 14:50 | Numerical case-study on the development of
acoustic equivalent source models for use in sound synthesis
methods (ID 413) Dries Berckmans, Bert Pluymers, Paul Sas, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
Session: Source localisation - Array techniques
ARR1 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 14:00 | Application of decomposition-based technique in
NVH source contribution analysis (ID 237) Dmitri Tcherniak, Andreas Schuhmacher, Brüel & Kjær, Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, Denmark |
|
| 14:25 | Acoustic eyes, a novel sound source localization
and monitoring technique with 3D sound probes (ID 144) Tom Basten, TNO Science and Industry, Netherlands Hans-Elias de Bree, S. Sadasivan, Microflown Technologies & HAN University, Netherlands |
|
| 14:50 | Optimizing the Number of Measurement Points for
Noise Source Identification by Inverse Boundary Element Method (ID
246) Takayuki Koizumi, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Yuka Isome, Doshisha University, Japan Hiroshi Uehara, YANMER Co., LTD., Japan |
Session: Structural damage detection
SDD1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Locating acoustic emission sources in complex
structures using Gaussian processes (ID 56) James Hensman, R. Mills, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Gareth Pierce, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Keith Worden, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom M. Eaton, Cardiff University, United Kingdom |
|
| 13:25 | Observation Matrix and its Optimization in
Multidimensional Condition Monitoring - an evolution of the idea -
(ID 597) Czeslaw Cempel, Poznan University of Technology, Poland |
|
| 13:50 | Time-domain identification of damage in skeletal
structures using strain measurements and gradient-based
optimization (ID 68) Przemyslaw Kolakowski, Lukasz Jankowski, Andrzej Swiercz, Marcin Wiklo, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Poland |
|
| 14:15 | Damage detection on a multi-cracked beam by
parallel genetic algorithms using modal characteristics (ID
79) Viviana Meruane, Ward Heylen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:40 | Nonlinear numerical model for predicting charge
conditions on rolling bearings submitted to environmental
vibrations (ID 121) Yves Berthier, INSA Lyon, France Antonio Culla, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy Francesco Massi, INSA Lyon, France Jérôme Rocchi, LIEBHERR-AEROSPACE TOULOUSE, France |
|
| 15:05 | Online support vector novelty detection algorithm
for turbopump of liquid rocket engine based on vibration signals
(ID 213) Hu Lei, Qin Guojun, Hu Niaoqing, National Univ. of Defense Technology, China |
|
| 15:30 | Comparison of Modal- and Wavelet-Based Damage
Indicators (ID 80) Maik Brehm, Volkmar Zabel, Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany |
SDD2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Sensor Fault Detection and Signal Reconstruction
using Mutual Information and Kalman Filters (ID 564) Peter Kraemer, Claus-Peter Fritzen, University of Siegen, Germany |
|
| 9:15 | Fault induction using added masses for structural
damage identification (ID 4) Evangelos Papatheou, Robert Barthorpe, Keith Worden, Graeme Manson, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 9:40 | Structural fault identification for a steel plate
structure using dynamic properties and compound Neuro-Genetic
algorithm (ID 373) Ali Reza Rahai, Sadegh Kazemi, Ali Fooladi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
SDD3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:30 | The Smart Bridge demonstrator: description of the
experimental setup (ID 288) Arnaud Deraemaeker, Mohamed El Ouni, Iulian Romanescu, André Preumont, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
|
| 10:55 | Experimental and Analytical Modal Analysis of
Carbon Fibre Reinforced Composite Structures (ID 493) Manfred W. Zehn, D. Marinkovic, P. v. Löwis, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany |
|
| 11:20 | Damage assessment of a gradually damaged
prestressed concrete bridge using static load tests and non-linear
vibration characteristic (ID 221) Markus Waltering, Volker Bungard, S. Maas, A. Zuerbes, D. Waldmann, Université du Luxembourg, Luxembourg Guido De Roeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 11:45 | Computational Model Updating for Damage
Identification in the Time Domain (ID 547) Michael Link, Matthias Weiland, University of Kassel, Germany Th. Seckert, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany |
|
| 12:10 | Application of Local Stiffness Indicator on Finite
Element RC Beam Model with Multiple Cracks (ID 340) Zubaidah Ismail, E. H. Lee, L. Sinti, Zainah Ibrahim, H. A. Razak, University of Malaya, Malaysia |
Session: Structural dynamics: methods and case studies
SD1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | MEMS-based Tuning Fork microgyroscopes: Dynamical
response and functional design (ID 343) Leonardo Soria, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Elena Pierro, DIMeG-Politecnico di Bari, Italy Giuseppe Carbone, Tommaso Contursi, Luigi Mangialardi, Politecnico di Bari, Italy |
|
| 13:25 | Identification of the extensional stiffness matrix
of composite materials using modal analysis and numerical methods
(ID 172) Fabiano Bianchini Batista, Éder Lima Albuquerque, José Roberto de França Arruda, Milton Dias Jr., University of Campinas, Brazil |
|
| 13:50 | Stochastic identification of temperature effects
on the dynamics of a smart composite beam: assessment of
multi-model and global approaches (ID 125) John Hios, Spilios Fassois, University of Patras, Greece |
|
| 14:15 | Evaluation of an Hybrid POD Formulation for
Responses under Prescribed Displacements (ID 117) Antoine Placzek, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab & CNAM, France Duc-Minh Tran, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab, France Roger Ohayon, CNAM, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France |
|
| 14:40 | Computation of the free surface of a liquid with
surface tension for any tank geometry (ID 113) Mahdi El-kamali, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab & CNAM, France Jean-Sébastien Schotté, ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab, France Roger Ohayon, CNAM, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France |
SD2 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 8:50 | Dynamic measurement of structural properties:
wave-correlation applied to sandwich structures with honeycomb
cores (ID 248) Olivier Bareille, Mohammed Ichchou, LTDS, France |
|
| 9:15 | Characterization of tractive, inertial rolling
dynamics (ID 432) Kris De Moerlooze, Farid Al-Bender, Hendrik Van Brussel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 9:40 | Conveying of granular material using a
periodically forced oscillator with dry friction (ID 70) Elspeth Wood, Stefan Kaczmarczyk, Mike Stonnell, Muhammad Zaid, University of Northampton, United Kingdom Rod Hollis, Arnott Conveyors Ltd, United Kingdom |
|
| 10:05 | Wire rope isolators: An experimental inquiry into
their structure borne sound properties (ID 621) Leif Kari, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden S. Hägerstrand, Vibratec Akustikprodukter, Sweden |
SD3 - Wednesday September 17, 2008
| 10:55 | Thermally Induced Torsional Oscillations of an
Inflatable Space Antenna Truss (ID 433) Armaghan Salehian, University of Waterloo, Canada Daniel Inman, Virginia Tech, United States |
|
| 11:20 | Vibration Considerations in the Design of an
Ultrasonic Driller/Corer for Planetary Rock Sampling (ID 507) Patrick Harkness, Andrea Cardoni, Margaret Lucas, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom |
|
| 11:45 | Numerical and experimental analysis of a square
bistable plate (ID 542) Alex Carrella, Michael Friswell, A. Pirrera, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Guglielmo Aglietti, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
Session: Substructuring and coupling
SC1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:55 | Simulation of the transient dynamic behaviour of
an aircraft gearbox by CMS (ID 187) Gabriele Melani, Costantino Carmignani, S. Celi, Paola Forte, University of Pisa, Italy Giovanni Di Carlo, AVIO S.p.A., Italy |
|
| 11:20 | Parametric study of forces applied to a host
structure by a vibratory component (ID 264) Vincent Martin, CNRS, France Saül Mapagha, Marie-Hélène Moulet, CEVAA, France |
|
| 11:45 | Modal synthesis using accelerated modal summations
(ID 273) Jean-Marie Lagache, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Samir Assaf, Ecole Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile, France Olivier Sauvage, PSA Peugeot Citro\"en, France |
|
| 12:10 | Model reduction applied to multi-stage assemblies
of bladed disks (ID 292) Arnaud Sternchüss, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Etienne Balmès, SDTools & Ecole Centrale Paris, France P. Jean, J.-P. Lombard, Snecma (Safran Group), France |
Session: Transfer path analysis and source identification
TPA1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:30 | Operational Path Analysis: a critical review (ID
402) Karl Janssens, Peter Gajdatsy, Herman Van der Auweraer, LMS International, Belgium |
|
| 15:55 | Investigation of volume velocity source based on
two-microphone method for measuring vibro-acoustic transfer
functions (ID 412) Andreas Schuhmacher, Brüel & Kjær, Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, Denmark |
|
| 16:20 | Hybrid Simulation Method for Powerplant
“In-Vehicle” Noise Source Quantification (ID 365) Mario Felice, Takeshi Abe, Ford Motor Company, United States A. Selmane, D. Von Werne, LMS International, Belgium |
|
| 16:45 | Challenges and New Solutions for Transfer Path
Analysis (ID 543) Stephan Brandl, Hans-Herwig Priebsch, ACC Acoustic Competence Center, Austria F. Brandl, W. Biermayer, AVL List GmbH, Austria R. Höldrich, A. Sontacchi, IEM Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, Austria |
|
| 17:10 | A novel path contribution analysis method for
test-based NVH troubleshooting (ID 403) Karl Janssens, Peter Mas, Peter Gajdatsy, Ludo Gielen, Herman Van der Auweraer, LMS International, Belgium |
|
| 17:35 | Identification of Excitation Force by
Apparent-Mass Matrix Approach (ID 281) Shigeyuki Kobayashi, Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan |
Session: Uncertainties in structural dynamics and acoustics
UNC1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:30 | Bayesian identification and updating of uncertain
modal parameters in the frequency domain (ID 254) Erliang Zhang, Jérôme Antoni, Pierre Feissel, University of technology of Compiègne, France |
|
| 15:55 | Experimental identification in the ultrasonic
range of a mechanical model for cortical bones (ID 242) Christophe Desceliers, Christian Soize, Université Paris-Est, France Quentin Grimal, Maryline Talmant, Université Paris 6, France Salah Naili, Université Paris-Est, France |
|
| 16:20 | Bayesian Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Nonlinear
Model (ID 370) Will Becker, Jen Rowson, Jeremy Oakley, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Alaster Yoxall, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom Graeme Manson, Keith Worden, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
|
| 16:45 | Deviatoric component modes in an interval
component mode synthesis procedure (ID 616) Hilde De Gersem, David Moens, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 17:10 | Numerical assessment of booming noise intra
variability through a hierarchical approach (ID 411) Roberto Scigliano, Renault S.A.S. & Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France Pascal Lardeur, Renault S.A.S. & University of technology of Compiègne, France |
|
| 17:35 | A Spectral Stochastic Finite Element Method for
Modal Analysis of structures with uncertain materials properties
(ID 526) Jalaa Ahmad, Philippe Bressolette, Alaa Chateauneuf, LaMI, UBP & IFMA, France |
UNC2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Identification of a sound-insulation layer
modelled by fuzzy structure theory - Experimental validation (ID
27) Charles Fernandez, Université Paris-Est & PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Christian Soize, Université Paris-Est, France Laurent Gagliardini, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France |
|
| 9:15 | Interdependency quantification for the 2D-Outputs
of fuzzy Systems (ID 35) Oliviero Giannini, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy Michael Hanss, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
|
| 9:40 | Reanalysis-based FEM for fuzzy uncertainty
treatment in static structural analysis (ID 617) Laszlo Farkas, David Moens, Dirk Vandepitte, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 10:05 | Structural sensitivity analysis based on a hybrid
parametric and non-parametric approach (ID 94) Delphine Mengus, Morvan Ouisse, Scott Cogan, FEMTO-ST Institute, France Xavier Lefebvre, SNECMA Moteurs, France |
UNC3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 10:55 | Dynamic assessment of a lift cabin design subject
to epistemic modelling uncertainties (ID 241) Inge Isasa , U. Arteche, Ikerlan S. Coop., Spain M. Tanco, E. Viles, TECNUN Universidad de Navarra, Spain Scott Cogan, FEMTO-ST Institute, France David Moens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 11:20 | Low- and medium-frequency vibroacoustic analysis
of complex structures using a statistical computational model and
an energy density field formulation (ID 90) Morad Kassem, Université Paris-Est & PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Christian Soize, Université Paris-Est, France Laurent Gagliardini, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France |
|
| 11:45 | Stochastic identification of structural dynamics
from multiple experiments - experimental variability analysis (ID
131) Paul Michaelides, Spilios Fassois, University of Patras, Greece |
|
| 12:10 | Assessment of uncertainty of experimentally
obtained modal parameters (ID 231) Krzysztof Mendrok, Lukasz Pieczonka, Tadeusz Uhl, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland |
UNC4 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | Time domain energy response of uncertain
structures (ID 589) Francesca Magionesi, INSEAN, Italy Antonio Carcaterra, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
|
| 14:25 | An adaptive Kriging based optimisation algorithm
for interval and fuzzy FRF analysis (ID 615) Maarten De Munck, David Moens, Wim Desmet, Dirk Vandepitte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:50 | Sensitivity of decoupling techniques to
uncertainties in the properties (ID 103) Walter D'Ambrogio, Università dell'Aquila, Italy Annalisa Fregolent, University of Rome ``la Sapienza", Italy |
|
| 15:15 | Application of a Modal Stability Procedure (MSP)
to the frequency response analysis of finite element systems with
variability (ID 551) Luigi Martini, University of technology of Compiègne, France Pascal Lardeur, Renault S.A.S. & University of technology of Compiègne, France Etienne Arnoult, University of technology of Compiègne, France |
Session: Underwater and ship acoustics
UND1 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 16:05 | A cost effective system for light acoustic
signature assessment of surface vessels (ID 428) Alessandro Pescetto, CETENA S.p.A., Italy Ottavio Pinto, Cesare Tarditi, FINCANTIERI, Italy |
|
| 16:30 | A Coupled DBE/FE Analysis for the Prediction of
Propeller Induced Pressure and Vibration on the Ship Hull (ID
497) Carlo Annicchiarico, CETENA S.p.A., Italy Maria Paola Salio, Michele Viviani, University of Genoa, Italy |
|
| 16:55 | Sound Radiation from a Submarine due to Propeller
Forces Transmitted via the Shaft and Fluid to the Hull (ID
536) Roger Kinns, Sascha Merz, Nicole Kessissoglou, The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia |
|
| 17:20 | Mixed finite element method and applications to
dynamic analysis of fluid-structure interaction systems subject to
earthquake, explosion and impact loads (ID 562) Jing Tang Xing, Ye Ping Xiong, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
|
| 17:45 | Comparison of AVAST and BASIS-3D Target Strength
Predictions (ID 586) Layton Gilroy, DRDC Atlantic, Canada Robert Gragg, Naval Research Laboratory, United States |
|
| 18:10 | Acoustic Modelling of Underwater Communication
Links (ID 587) Xueshan Bao, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Jens Hovem, Norwegian University of Science and Technology & SINTEF-ICT, Norway |
Session: Vehicle dynamics
Session: Vehicle noise and vibration (NVH)
NVH1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Identification of NOE models for a continuously
variable semi-active damper (ID 427) Maarten Witters, Jan Swevers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 13:25 | A Contact Solver Suitable for Finite Elements (ID
282) J. H. Schutte, Ysbrand Wijnant, André de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands |
|
| 13:50 | Three-dimensional Ring Model for the Prediction of
the Tyre Structural Dynamic Behaviour (ID 473) Peter Kindt, Paul Sas, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 14:15 | Simulated and measured Influence of Engine Mount
Positions and Design on NVH-Behavior (ID 12) Hansjörg Maier, personal research, Germany |
|
| 14:40 | Vibro-acoustic analysis and optimization of an
engine clutch cover (ID 188) Paolo Badalassi, Costantino Carmignani, Paola Forte, University of Pisa, Italy Pietro Vaccarino, Piaggio S.p.A., Italy |
NVH2 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 15:30 | NVH Challenges from tomorrow's Powertrains (ID
463) Christoph Meier, Daimler AG, Germany |
|
| 15:55 | Multi-disciplinary Optimization of a vehicle spot
weld layout under durability and NVH constraints (ID 491) Roberto d'Ippolito, LMS Italiana, Italy Rosario Raniolo, Mauro Olivero, Maurizio Meneguzzo, Vincenzo Puleo, Centro Ricerche Fiat, Italy Stijn Donders, Michael Hack, LMS International, Germany |
|
| 16:20 | Computational Model Updating of Structural Damping
and Acoustic Absorption for Coupled Fluid-Structure-Analyses of
Passenger Cars (ID 492) Carsten Schedlinski, Falk Wagner, ICS Engineering GmbH, Germany Klaus Bohnert, Porsche AG, Germany Michael Küsel, Dirk Clasen, Volkswagen AG, Germany Christian Stein, BMW AG, Germany Christian Glandier, Daimler AG, Germany Michael Kaufmann, Audi AG, Germany Emiel Tijs, Microflown Technologies, Netherlands |
|
| 16:45 | Quantification of airborne and structure borne
engine noise in a coach under real operating conditions (ID
16) Quentin Leclère, Goran Pavic, INSA Lyon, France Laurent Bleandonu, Sebastien Greffe, Irisbus, France |
|
| 17:10 | “Powertrains are lightly damped” – fact or
friction (ID 192) Andrew Guzzomi, Brian Stone, University of Western Australia, Australia |
|
| 17:35 | CAE Technologies for Efficient Vibro-Acoustic
Vehicle Design Modification and Optimization (ID 475) Stijn Donders, Luc Hermans, Edith Nauwelaerts, Shinnosuke Chojin, LMS International, Belgium Bert Pluymers, Wim Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
|
| 18:00 | Application of Genetic Algorithm Optimization
Method (GA) In Improvement of a Passenger Car Ride Quality (ID
13) Ahmad Mohammadpanah, Automotive Industries Research center of Iran, SAIPA, Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
NVH3 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 8:50 | Observation of Ground Effects on Snowmobile
Pass-by Noise Testing (ID 317) Brandon Dilworth, Jason Blough, Michigan Technological University, United States |
|
| 9:15 | An analysis of the relative influence of structure
borne and airborne noise into the habitacle of a road vehicle
prototype having independent sources (ID 320) Eduardo Bauzer Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Gustavo Guimarães, Fiat Automóveis S.A., Brazil |
|
| 9:40 | Simulations and testing approach for 4WD
Powertrain vibration reduction (ID 161) Mansinh Kumbhar, Vishal Chaudhari, Rajkumar Bhagate, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., India |
Session: Vibro-acoustic modelling and prediction
VAM1 - Monday September 15, 2008
| 13:00 | Presentation of an Efficient Method for Solving
Large Coupled Vibro-Acoustic Systems including Porous Elastic
Components (ID 40) Julien Monet-Descombey, Olivier Thuong, Charles Zhang, Renault S.A.S., France Mohamed Ali Hamdi, University of technology of Compiègne, France |
|
| 13:25 | An enhanced modal approach for random
vibro-acoustics (ID 275) Benoit Van den Nieuwenhof, Gregory Lielens, Jean-Pierre Coyette, Free Field Technologies S.A., Belgium |
|
| 13:50 | Performance-based optimisation method for radiated
sound power in a coupled system (ID 116) Xabier Sagartzazu, Juan Manuel Pagalday, Ikerlan S. Coop., Spain Luis Hervella-Nieto, Universidade da Coruña, Spain |
|
| 14:15 | Study on Interior and Exterior Vibroacoustic
Analysis for Launch Sites and Spacecraft (ID 261) Takashi Takahashi, Keiichi Murakami, Takashi Aoyama, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
|
| 14:40 | Comparison of Robust CMS Methods for Damped
Vibroacoustic Problems (ID 230) Quang Hung Tran, Morvan Ouisse, Noureddine Bouhaddi, FEMTO-ST Institute, France |
|
| 15:05 | Analysis to acoustic characteristic of Newly
developed Core panels Based on Geometric Plane Tilings and Space
Fillings (ID 331) Kazuya Saito, Taketoshi Nojima, H. Morimura, Ichiro Hagiwara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
VAM2 - Tuesday September 16, 2008
| 14:00 | On solving the Helmholtz equation in terms of
amplitude and phase (ID 253) Ysbrand Wijnant, Andre de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands |
|
| 14:25 | A finite element for viscothermal wave propagation
(ID 104) Ronald Kampinga, Ysbrand Wijnant, André de Boer, University of Twente, Netherlands |
|
| 14:50 | Efficient analysis of large trimmed configurations
using modal approaches (ID 276) Benoit Van den Nieuwenhof, Gregory Lielens, Jean-Pierre Coyette, Fabien Acher, Diego d'Udekem, Free Field Technologies S.A., Belgium |
|
| 15:15 | Sound wave propagation modelling in the presence
of a noise barrier: a comparison between analytical and numerical
solutions (ID 443) Pierre Yannick Nkoumou, Tanguy Mertens, Philippe Bouillard, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
