New Trends in Experimental and Numerical Vibroacoustic Techniques—Physics Guided and Datas Guided Approaches

A special issue of Vibration (ISSN 2571-631X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2026 | Viewed by 74

Special Issue Editors


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Laboratory of Tribology and Dynamics of Systems, Ecole Centrale Lyon, 69130 Ecully, France
Interests: vibroacoustics; vibration control; vibration based monitoring; dynamics of materials; metastructures; machine learning applied to vibroacoustics

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Department of Applied Mechanics, Femto-ST Institute, Besançon, France
Interests: structural dynamics; robust design; vibration energy harvesting

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue focuses on the scientific progress related to vibration, shock, and noise in materials, structures, and systems, as well as dynamic coupling in vibro-acoustics, biomechanics, and multiphysics. It covers new theoretical, numerical, and experimental developments. It addresses several research themes, including damping prediction, nonlinear dynamic behavior, vibrations of intelligent structures and architectural materials, vibration and acoustic metrology, signal processing for mechanics, and medium- and high-frequency applications, while considering uncertainties, experimental methods, industrial applications, and machine learning applied to dynamic systems. It will welcome all advances in the transport, sports, biomedical, energy, and civil engineering sectors.

This Special Issue also aims to encourage scientific publications on advanced methods for analyzing data and modeling the dynamics of materials and structures. Interest in all types of data, but more particularly in data for which recent advances have been made in the field of Artificial Intelligence. This concerns time signals, images, videos, and, more generally, high-dimensional tensors and data sequences through supervised, unsupervised, and self-supervised learning, as well as deep learning in computer vision, generative models, and model or data dimension reduction, among others.

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ichchou
Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouhaddi
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • vibration and vibroacoustic
  • dynamics of materials and structures
  • advanced experimental techniques
  • numerical techniques
  • physics guided machine learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • uncertainties
  • damage detection and maintenance
  • reliability

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