Vibration and Acoustic Analysis of Components and Machines
A special issue of Machines (ISSN 2075-1702). This special issue belongs to the section "Machine Design and Theory".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2024) | Viewed by 15808
Special Issue Editor
Interests: structural dynamics; vibration and control of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems and mechanisms; optimal design and finite element analysis of structures; parametric modal identification, fault detection and finite element model updating techniques in structures and machines; integrated reverse engineering of structures; dynamic analysis, vibration monitoring and fault detection of geared rotor-bearing systems; structural health monitoring and fatigue analysis
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Dear Colleagues,
Vibration and acoustic analysis is an interdisciplinary field, incorporating diverse subjects such as computational and numerical dynamic analysis, signal processing and sensor technology. Mechanical vibrations and sounds impact the design and performance of engineered devices and structures. Contemporary applications that cover the fields of structural dynamics, mechanical, aerospace and related engineering fields call for the adoption of advanced numerical simulation and design methods, as well as structural health monitoring schemes for the operation of engineering systems, with the aim of controlling the negative influences of vibration and noise, guiding the scheduling of maintenance actions and diminishing production costs.
The aim of this Special Issue is to gather recent developments in the field, focusing on critical issues and successful applications of vibration and acoustic analysis. The Special Issue welcomes contributions that cover, but are not limited to, theoretical, computational, experimental and practical aspects of vibration and acoustic analysis. Topics relevant to the session include, among others:
- Analytical, numerical and computational structural dynamics, vibration and acoustics analysis;
- Machinery dynamics and rotordynamics;
- Machinery noise and vibration;
- Fluid–structure interaction, aeroelasticity, flow-induced vibration and noise;
- Vibration-based structural health monitoring;
- Prediction of fatigue damage accumulation using monitoring data;
- Damage detection and localization;
- Optimal sensor location;
- Linear and nonlinear vibrations;
- AI and machine learning methods;
- Material systems and technologies for noise and vibration control;
- Experimental testing in vibration and structural acoustics.
Papers regarding experimental-field investigations and the results of long-term monitoring deployments are especially welcomed.
Dr. Dimitrios Giagopoulos
Guest Editor
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