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  1. 1. Vibro-acoustic modelling of anisotropic poroelastic materials : characterisation of the anisotropic properties

    Author : Christophe Van der Kelen; Peter Göransson; Wim Desmet; Kirill Horoshenkov; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY;

    Abstract : The present-day challenges in the transport industry, steered by the increasing environmental awareness, necessitate manufacturers to take measures to reduce emissions related to the movements of goods and humans. In particular, the measures aiming at a reduced mass or higher load capacity to increase fuel efficiency,  generally deteriorate the noise and vibration insulation properties of their products. READ MORE

  2. 2. Finite Element Simulations of Biphasic Articular Cartilages With Localized Metal Implants

    Author : Krishnagoud Manda; Anders Eriksson; Ingrid Svensson; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; finite element analysis; articular cartilage defects; knee joint; metal implant; poroelastic; biphasic; Other engineering mechanics; Övrig teknisk mekanik;

    Abstract : Articular cartilage is a specialized connective soft tissue that resides onthe ends of long-bones, transfers the load smoothly between the bones in diarthrodialjoints by providing almost frictionless, wear resistant sliding surfacesduring joint articulation. Focal chondral or osteochondral defects in articularcartilage are common and show limited capacity for biological repair. READ MORE

  3. 3. Efficient Finite Element Approach for Structural-Acoustic Applications including 3D modelling of Sound Absorbing Porous Materials

    Author : Romain Rumpler; Peter Göransson; Jean-François Deü; Henry Rice; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Noise reduction; Poroelastic materials; Reduced model; Component mode synthesis; Padé approximants; Structural-acoustics; Finite element method; Fluid-structure interaction.; Matériaux poroélastiques; Modèles réduits; Sous-structuration dynamique; Approximants de Padé; Vibroacoustique interne; Eléments finis; Interaction fluid-structure.; Järnvägsgruppen - Ljud och vibrationer; Järnvägsgruppen - Ljud och vibrationer;

    Abstract : In the context of interior noise reduction, the present work aims at proposing Finite Element (FE) solution strategies for interior structural-acoustic applications including 3D modelling of homogeneous and isotropic poroelastic materials, under timeharmonic excitations, and in the low frequency range. A model based on the Biot-Allard theory is used for the poroelastic materials, which is known to be very costly in terms of computational resources. READ MORE

  4. 4. A study of hierarchical FE solutions of Biot's equations for acoustic modeing of poroelastic medial

    Author : Nils-Erik Hörlin; KTH; []
    Keywords : FEM; Hierarchical finite element; p-version finite element; Porous materials; Poroelastic material; Biot s equations; Noise and vibration control; Solid displacement - fluid displacement; Convergence;

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  5. 5. On multilayered system dynamics and waves in anisotropic poroelastic media

    Author : Juan Pablo Parra Martinez; Peter Göransson; Olivier Dazel; Jacques Cuenca; Wennhage Wennhage; Camille Perrot; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; poroelastic media; anisotropy; plane waves; multilayered systems; dynamics; acoustics; optimisation; matériaux poro-visco-élastique; anisotropie; ondes planes; panneaux multicouches; dynamique; acoustique; optimisation; Poroelastiska material; anisotropi; planvågor; flerskiktssystem; dynamik; akustik; optimering; Vehicle and Maritime Engineering; Farkostteknik;

    Abstract : The mechanical and acoustic anisotropy of media is a governing factor in the behaviour of multilayered systems including such media. The understanding of the mechanisms conditioning the dynamic behaviour of multilayered systems is of paramount importance. READ MORE