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Industry practices of overall synthesis and control of vibations and noise of vehicles

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Industry practices of overall synthesis and control of vibations and noise of vehicles

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225 min
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English
MILIND AMBARDEKAR
MILIND AMBARDEKARConsultant
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Why enroll

People join this course to gain expertise in controlling vehicle vibrations and noise, learning industry practices for NVH synthesis and optimization. By mastering these skills, professionals can design and develop quieter, more refined vehicles, enhancing the driving experience and advancing their careers in the automotive industry.

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Automotive
  • You're a Noise & Vibration Engineering professional
  • You prefer self-paced learning you can revisit

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Noise & Vibration Engineering
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

Industry practices for controlling vehicle vibrations and noise involve a holistic approach, combining design and simulation, testing and validation, material selection, and active control systems. By leveraging simulation tools, manufacturers predict and optimize NVH performance early in design, while physical tests validate results and identify improvement areas. Sound quality engineering focuses on creating a pleasant driving experience, and collaboration between teams ensures NVH performance is integrated into vehicle development. These practices enable manufacturers to create quieter, more comfortable vehicles.

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

- Harmonic NVH extracted from FFT plots

- 3D colour plots or waterfall diagrams

- A quarter wave rule for sound absorption

- Sturcutre borne sound power

- Standard for human perception of vibrations

- Why study vibrations

- 2 equivalent problems of vibration

- A quarter wave rule for sound problem

- isolation zone

- damping location

- Force transmissiblity

- Fatigue damage spectra

- internal combustion engine

- rubber isloator stiffness - simple shapes

- NVH manager role

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

4 lectures3 hr 45 min

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