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Publikováno v:
Journal of Sound and Vibration. 332:1930-1946
For the analysis of the vibrational behaviour of mechanical structures the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) are most commonly used. The use of the FEM is limited to low frequency applications, since finer meshes a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sound and Vibration. 332:1418-1436
The potential of applying stop bands to decrease the vibrational response of panels is investigated. A thorough comparison between interference based stop bands and resonance based stop bands is conducted both for the attenuation achievable within th
Autor:
Dirk Vandepitte, Bert Van Genechten, Wim Desmet, Bart Bergen, Bert Pluymers, Joong Seok Lee, Elke Deckers, Antonio Maressa, Karel Vergote, Onur Atak, Stijn Jonckheere
Publikováno v:
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements. 36:63-75
This paper discusses the use of the Wave Based Method for the analysis of time-harmonic three-dimensional (3D) interior acoustic problems. Conventional element-based prediction methods, such as the Finite Element Method, are most commonly used for th
Publikováno v:
Computers & Structures. 89:868-877
At present, several numerical prediction techniques are available for the steady-state dynamic analysis of vibro-acoustic problems. Most of these techniques can be classified as either deterministic or statistical approaches. The use of the determini
Publikováno v:
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 199:1881-1905
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is an alternative numerical prediction method for both interior and exterior steady-state dynamic problems, which is based on an indirect Trefftz approach. It applies wave functions, which are exact solutions of the govern
Publikováno v:
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing. 24:1921-1923
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
At present, several numerical prediction techniques are available for the analysis of the steady-state dynamic deformations of mechanical structures. Most of these techniques can be classified as being based on either deterministic or probabilistic m