Vibroacustic Analysis
The sound fields are a result
of an interaction between fluids and solid structures.
The acoustic treatment given
by a panel, for example, is a function of the
incident acustic field but also of the panel properties
and its capacity to absorb, dissipate or transmit
vibrations.
The
noise of an endothermic motor is generated by
the pressure waves of the gas during the combustion
process in the combustion chamber, but the sound
energy is absorbed and transmitted through the
head and all the mechanically coupled components,
and finally diffused in the surrounding environment.
The transmission phenomenon of the sound
waves in a fluid or in a solid can be
simulated by using the finite element calculation
methodologies.
Our engineers know how to use the most advanced
calculation techniques to estimate the sound field
produced by a machine or influenced by soundproofing
structures.
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