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Andreas Wurzinger, Florian Kraxberger, Paul Maurerlehner, Bernhard Mayr-Mittermüller, Peter Rucz, Harald Sima, Manfred Kaltenbacher and Stefan Schoder
Acoustic emissions play a major role in the usability of many product categories. Therefore, mitigating the emitted sound directly at the source is paramount to improve usability and customer satisfaction. To reliably predict acoustic emissions, numerica...
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Stan Proskurov, Markus Lummer, Jan Werner Delfs, Roland Ewert, Jochen Kirz, Martin Plohr and Robert Jaron
Overcoming the problem of excessive engine noise at low altitudes is a formidable task on the way to developing a supersonic passenger aircraft. The focus of this paper is on the fan noise shielding during take-off, investigated as part of the DLR projec...
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Albert G. Prinn
Accurate predictions of the wave-dominated region of an acoustic field in a room can be generated using wave-based computational methods. One such method is the finite element method (FEM). With presently available computing power and advanced numerical ...
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Evaggelos Kaselouris, Stella Paschalidou, Chrisoula Alexandraki and Vasilis Dimitriou
The transient acoustic dynamics of a splash cymbal are investigated via the Finite Element Method-Boundary Element Method. Real three-dimensional motion data recorded from the interaction of drummer?drumstick?cymbal provide the initial and the loading co...
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George Xiroudakis, George Saratsis and Ilias Lazos
This paper uses the displacement discontinuity method, one of the boundary element methods, to solve two major engineering problems. The first one addresses the safe design of underground excavations in fractured rock masses. The implemented method was u...
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Keyu Li, Chao Yang, Xiaozhe Wang, Zhiqiang Wan and Chang Li
Microstructured materials, characterized by their lower weight and multifunctionality, have great application prospects in the aerospace field. Optimization methods play a pivotal role in enhancing the design efficiency of both macrostructural and micros...
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William Lambert, Stefano Brizzolara and Craig Woolsey
Near-surface simulation methods for shallowly submerged underwater vehicles are necessary for the population of a variety of free-surface-affected, coefficient-based maneuvering and seakeeping models. Simulations vary in complexity and computational cost...
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Qi Zhang, Mi Zhao, Jingqi Huang, Xiuli Du and Guoliang Zhang
Seismic waves propagation with an oblique angle to the tunnel axis will cause asynchronous tunnel motions and have a significant effect on the axial response. A high-precision 2.5D finite element method is established in the frequency domain to simulate ...
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Naige Wang and Xiaoqin Xiang
This research is focused on the accurate modeling of a tethered deep-sea robot system with variable-length. Since the flexible umbilical cable is influenced by the surface vessel motion, the ocean current and sea states, etc., its transient response will...
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Weixin Zhou, Yao Zhao, Hua Yuan, Jingxi Liu and Xiaoqiang Wang
The pressure distribution of a misaligned elastomeric journal bearing is crucial for analyzing the uneven excessive wearing of the propulsion shaft bearing. However, analysis of the misaligned bearing is usually mainly based on the finite element method ...
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