Research in the Vibroacoustics Group

Applied Acoustics : Research : Research in the Vibroacoustics Group

Last update 9 February 2012 by Patrik Andersson

Current main areas of research

Tyre/road interaction: Development of numerical models for tyre/road interaction and noise prediction (read more).

Outdoor acoustics: Development of numerical models, scale model measurement as well as real life measurements in order to understand and predict outdoor sound propagation (read more).

Vehicle acoustics: Various projects on development of prediction tools and experimental characterisation for optimisation of sound and vibration properties of vehicles (read more).

Railway noise: Numerical predicitions of the contact forces in wheel/rail interaction and the radiated noise (read more).

Building acoustics: Experimental, theoretical and numerical studies to solve the acoustic challenges of dwellings in light-weight buildings (read more).

Active vibration control: Theoretical and experimental investigation of active and semi-active vibration control for vehicle panels (read more).

Thermoacoustics: Numerical models of thermoacoustics devices in order to improve their efficiency (read more).

Publications

A list of publications (2005-present) from The Vibroacoustics Group is found here: Link to Chalmers Publication Library.