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Advances in Vibroacoustics and Aeroacustics of Marine, Aerospace and Automotive Systems II

This special issue belongs to the section “Acoustics and Vibrations“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The purpose of this Special Issue is to highlight the latest advancements in the abatement of noise and vibrations of marine, aerospace, and automotive systems. The reduction of acoustic emissions and the improvement in cabin interior comfort are on the path of all major industries of the transport system, having a direct impact on customer satisfaction and, consequently, the commercial success of new products. Topics to be covered in this Special Issue deal with computational, instrumentation, and data analysis of noise and vibration of ships, fixed-wing aircrafts, rotating wing aircrafts, space launchers, and automotive vehicles and cover, but are not limited to, aerodynamically generated noise, engine noise, sound absorption, cabin acoustic treatments, duct acoustics, active noise control, and vibroacoustic properties of materials. The Special Issue provides an opportunity for scientists and engineers to publish their studies of current interest, both in the computational and experimental fields of research, and also articles introducing new approaches and methodologies.

The first edition of the Special Issue (10 Papers Published) can be found at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/Vibroacoustics_Aeroacustics_Automotive.

Prof. Dr. Roberto Citarella
Dr. Luigi Federico
Dr. Venanzio Giannella
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • vibroacoustics
  • aeroacoustics
  • acoustics, noise, vibration, aeronautics, automotive, marine
  • BEM, FEM, SEA

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Appl. Sci. - ISSN 2076-3417