NVH Analysis for Automotive Applications with Multiphysics Simulation - Archived

This is a recording of a webinar that originally aired on June 22, 2022

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Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) in automotive systems stem from sound and vibrations generated by various components in a vehicle. NVH analysis is critical when designing the electromechanical parts of a vehicle, ultrasonic sensors, and car audio systems. The acoustics profile of each component is a result of the interaction between multiple physical effects, including multibody dynamics, heat transfer, fluid flow, and structural mechanics. Optimizing component behavior therefore requires accurate prediction and analysis of these different physical interactions.

If you would like to learn more about analyzing NVH in various automotive components with the help of the COMSOL Multiphysics® software, tune in to this interactive webinar.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Perform NVH analysis of car cabins, speakers, gearboxes, motors, and mufflers
  • Efficiently model perforated baffles and pipes in mufflers
  • Account for viscous and thermal losses in speakers
  • Analyze the acoustic performance of liners and perforates in the presence of flow
  • Compute transmission losses in mufflers using built-in port conditions and exterior acoustic fields in open-boundary problems
  • Investigate sound-absorbing materials for vibration damping

This webinar includes a live demonstration and concludes with a Q&A session.

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Archived Webinar Details

This is a recording of a webinar that originally aired on June 22, 2022