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Training courses advance sound and vibration

A Bruel and Kjaer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 5, 2008

The ISVR Advanced Course consists of a three-day core element, which is preceded by an optional two-day refresher in the principles of vibration and acoustics.

Global sound and vibration equipment expert, Bruel and Kjaer, is sponsoring the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) 2008 Advanced Course.

The ISVR Advanced Course consists of a three-day core element, which is preceded by an optional two-day refresher in the principles of vibration and acoustics.

Once participants have completed the refresher segment, they spend the rest of the course receiving training within one of three specialist areas: noise control, structural dynamics or aeroacoustics.

The advanced course in noise control outlines the underlying principles of noise control, examines the character of noise in some key applications and discusses how noise may be reduced by design or through palliative treatment.

The course is divided into three sections: basic principles, techniques and applications and case histories.

This advanced course in structural dynamics helps delegates to fully appreciate the nature of structural dynamics and provides an overview of the potential and applicability of some measurement and analysis techniques.

The course includes a series of presentations, and a half-day practical laboratory session.

The advanced course in aeroacoustics provides an introduction to aeroacoustic phenomena, with an emphasis on the physics and modelling that underpin predictive acoustic analysis.

The material presented on this course forms a sound practical basis for acousticians and engineers working at an advanced level in any of the above areas.

Typical applications include turbomachinery noise, aerodynamically generated noise in ducts and air moving systems, noise generated by unsteady flow over airframes and motor vehicles and, most challenging of all, noise generated by unsteady turbulent mixing in jets and wakes.

The training sessions will take place between 8th and 12th September 2008 at the University of Southampton Nuffield Theatre complex.

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