Noise-Con 08

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Session Titles and Descriptions for Noise-Con 2008


Technical Activity 2.0: Passive and Active Control of Noise and Vibration

2.1 Vendor Products: Noise Control -
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INCE Organizer: Jason Kunio

This session will give noise control material manufacturers some leeway to discuss their products from a practical, technical perspective.

2.2 Broadband Vibration and Noise Suppression - Devices and Materials (joint with ASME NCAD) - Go back - Submit Abstract to Noise-Con - Submit Abstract to NCAD - What's the difference?

INCE Organizers: Roger Glaese, Greg Goetchius, ASME NCAD Organizers: Massimo Ruzzene, Jeff Vipperman

Passive vibration damping has become an established structural design discipline that can be implemented for reduction of noise levels in many applications. Coupled structural-acoustic analysis can be used to design and optimize designs. We invite papers on passive damping techniques that are applicable for noise control, including but not limited to constrained-layer and free-layer viscoelastic damping and tuned mass damping. Case studies demonstrating correlation of analysis with test are encouraged.

2.3
Active Control - Go back - Submit Abstract

INCE Organizer: Mingfeng Li

This session will focus on current applications of active noise and vibration control in such areas as interior vehicle noise, aircraft noise, duct noise, free field radiation, vibration isolation, and transmission loss, among others. In addition, papers covering continued development of algorithms, sensors, and actuators for active control implementations are requested.

2.4 Active and Passive Control of Fan Noise
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INCE Organizers: Tim Brungart, ASME NCAD Organizer: Marty Pollack

This session considers both active and passive means of suppressing fan noise. Papers describing computational and experimental studies are welcome.

2.5 Control of Electrical Equipment Vibration and Noise
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ASME NCAD Organizer: Marty Pollack

This session focuses on the generation of noise by electrical equipment, as well as noise and vibration control. Noise generation by mechanical and electrical mechanisms is considered. Papers about power generation equipment is of particular interest.


Contact Information

Noise-Con 2008
General Chair

Teik Lim
University of Cincinnati

Technical Chair
Jay Kim
University of Cincinnati

Exhibitions Chair
Rich Peppin
Scantek, Inc.

Student Paper Competition
Ralph Muehleisen
Illinois Institute of Technology

Sound Quality Symposium 2008
General & Technical Co-Chairs
Gordon Ebbitt
Carcoustics

Patricia Davies
Ray W. Herrick Labs, Purdue University

Organizing Committee
Wade Bray
HEAD Acoustics

Gabriella Cerrato Jay
Sound Answers

ASME 30th NCAD Meeting
General & Technical Chair
Steve Hambric
ARL, Penn State University

Congress Secretariat
INCE Business Office