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News Release from: ESI Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 May 2007
Vibro-acoustic conference brings experts
together
VAUC 2007 offers visitors a chance to see how virtual prototyping solutions reduce the need for costly laboratory testing.
ESI group's Vibro-Acoustic Users Conference (VAUC 2007) will be held on 12th - 13th June 2007 at the Hilton Hotel in Cologne (Germany) This second vibro-acoustic users conference represents a opportunity for technical exchange among vibro-acoustic practitioners, researchers and application experts
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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During this two-day event, attendees will hear from major industry professionals about the latest in vibro-acoustic software and simulation methods.
Noise and vibration quality is a critical factor in the design of a wide range of products, from automobiles and aircraft to consumer appliances.
Vibro-acoustic problems are frequently ignored until prototypes are built and tested, late in the design process, and after significant costs have already been incurred.
VAUC 2007 offers visitors a chance to see how virtual prototyping solutions reduce the need for costly laboratory testing, speeding up the product development process and minimising the production costs of noise and vibration-control materials and treatments.
Among the speakers, VAUC 2007 will feature vibro-acoustic professionals from a wide cross-section of industries, including representatives from Volkswagen, Faurecia, Alcatel Alenia Space Italia, CNES, and many others.
On the second day of the event, participants will also learn about ESI group's latest VA One software developments through a hands-on training session supervised by the ESI VA Support group.
Participants will also receive a VA One licence for use on their own computer.
VA One is the evolution of AutoSEA2 and Rayon software, and combines state of the art finite element analysis (FEA), boundary elements method (BEM) and statistical energy analysis (SEA) solvers in one easy to use environment for vibro-acoustic analysis and design.
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