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Engineering Quiet Products: From Structural Vibration to Aeroacoustics Noise

Designing quieter, better‑sounding products requires accurately predicting vibration, noise propagation, and aerodynamic noise early in the development cycle. As products become lighter, more complex, and more tightly packaged, engineers need simulation workflows that realistically capture NVH behavior across operating conditions — without slowing down design iteration.

Date/Time:
May 13, 2026
11 AM EDT

Venue:
Virtual

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Overview

This webinar provides a practical, application‑focused overview of how engineers can model, predict and optimize acoustic performance from structural vibration through aeroacoustics. The session will cover linear dynamics and (Multibody Dynamics) MBD‑driven vibration excitation, vibro‑acoustic and sound propagation workflows, and end‑to‑end Aero‑Vibro‑Acoustic simulation — including aeroacoustic source extraction and far‑field noise prediction using the Lighthill acoustic analogy.

Attendees will also see select Ansys 2026 R1 highlights, including improvements to MSUP‑based workflows and NVH‑focused enhancements that help reduce solution time and improve simulation efficiency.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • Model realistic operational loading using MBD‑driven vibration excitation
  • Vibro‑Acoustic & Sound Propagation Workflows
  • Aero‑Vibro‑Acoustic Analysis
  • 2026 R1 NVH & Workflow Highlights

Who Should Attend

  • NVH and acoustics engineers
  • Dynamics and vibration analysts
  • Automotive, aerospace, UAV, and industrial machinery engineers
  • Product designers focused on noise reduction and sound quality

Speakers

  • Bhaskar Banerjee
  • Pavan Kumar Maddula
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