© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Finite Element (FE) models of complex structural-acoustic coupled systems can require a large number of degrees of freedom in order to capture their physical behaviour. This is the case in the hearing aid field, where acoustic-mechanical feedback paths are a key factor in the overall system performance and modelling them accurately requires a precise description of the strong interaction between the light-weight parts and the internal and surrounding air over a wide frequency range. Parametric optimization of the FE model can be used to reduce the vibroacoustic feedback in a device during the design phase; however, it requires solving the model iteratively for multiple frequencies at different parameter values, which bec...
This thesis proposes the use of Reduced Basis (RB) methods to improve the computational efficiency o...
As the high computational cost hampers simulation over large frequency bands, the current generation...
In many engineering problems, the behavior of dynamical systems depends on physical parameters. In d...
Numerical simulations, such as the finite element method, have been recently used to calculate and p...
Over the past years, the dynamic and acoustic qualities of products have become an increasingly impo...
The growth of computational power in the last decades has made it possible to perform more complicat...
A parametric model order reduction scheme is presented for second order systems that does not requir...
Porous materials are often used in the context of passive noise control applications due to their lo...
The physical interaction between vibrating structures and acoustics is of paramount importance in mo...
A novel method is presented that detects the proper boundary conditions of a test setup in a short t...
Instigated by customer expectations and ever tightening regulations on noise emissions, the vibro-ac...
This research presents a parametric model order reduction approach for vibro-acoustic problems in th...
Vibration and dissipation in vibro-acoustic systems can be assessed using frequency response analysi...
This paper presents a Matrix-Free rational Krylov interpolation model order reduction framework as a...
Optimization problems such as the parameter design of dynamical systems are often computationally ex...
This thesis proposes the use of Reduced Basis (RB) methods to improve the computational efficiency o...
As the high computational cost hampers simulation over large frequency bands, the current generation...
In many engineering problems, the behavior of dynamical systems depends on physical parameters. In d...
Numerical simulations, such as the finite element method, have been recently used to calculate and p...
Over the past years, the dynamic and acoustic qualities of products have become an increasingly impo...
The growth of computational power in the last decades has made it possible to perform more complicat...
A parametric model order reduction scheme is presented for second order systems that does not requir...
Porous materials are often used in the context of passive noise control applications due to their lo...
The physical interaction between vibrating structures and acoustics is of paramount importance in mo...
A novel method is presented that detects the proper boundary conditions of a test setup in a short t...
Instigated by customer expectations and ever tightening regulations on noise emissions, the vibro-ac...
This research presents a parametric model order reduction approach for vibro-acoustic problems in th...
Vibration and dissipation in vibro-acoustic systems can be assessed using frequency response analysi...
This paper presents a Matrix-Free rational Krylov interpolation model order reduction framework as a...
Optimization problems such as the parameter design of dynamical systems are often computationally ex...
This thesis proposes the use of Reduced Basis (RB) methods to improve the computational efficiency o...
As the high computational cost hampers simulation over large frequency bands, the current generation...
In many engineering problems, the behavior of dynamical systems depends on physical parameters. In d...