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SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition
Technical Session Schedule
Monday, May 20
SEA (Statistical Energy Analysis) Design
(Session Code: NVC601)
Room TBD
This session provides a good overview of recent innovations to SEA modeling techniques. SEA models can be used alone or together with hybrid analytical or experimental techniques to establish good comparative NVH predictions at the earliest stage of the vehicle design process. The papers of this session will describe recent advances and / or validations of SEA theory, applications, or use in conjunction with hybrid techniques for high- and mid-frequency NVH predictions.
Organizers - Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Mark Moeller; Jian Pan, Rieter Automotive North America Inc.; Alan Parrett, General Motors
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13NVC-0036
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Radiating Panel NVH Performance Evaluations for Vehicle Design
Yuksel Gur, Ford Motor Co.
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13NVC-0054
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Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of a Rotorcraft
Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan; Sungmin Lee, Michigan Engineering Services; Paul Braunwart, Jeff Mendoza, United Technologies Research Center; Donald Butts, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
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13NVC-0079
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Prediction of Biot Properties for Describing Fibrous Materials in
SEA Models
Terence Connelly, ESI North America
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13NVC-0119
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Correlation of Dominant Noise Transfer Paths in Statistical Energy Analysis Vehicle Model from Test as Basis for Variant Vehicle Development
Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Melzak Marques da Silva, MSX International do Brasil; Paulo Sérgio Lima Alves, Ford Motor Company
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13NVC-0159
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Prediction of sound absorption by hybrid FE-SEA methods
Terence Connelly, Bryce Gardner, ESI North America
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