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Vibration and Noise Control Course

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Online Course on Vibration and Noise Control: Theory and Practice (2:0)

Last day to apply: 5 January 2025


Objectives

Growing awareness of vibration, noise and harshness feeling has necessitated the valid design criterion in the design of machines, automobiles, buildings,
industrial facilities, etc, and the increasing number of standard regulations and human comfort associated with noise, harshness and vibration makes it
mandatory to control vibration and noise leading to quieter technology in pumps, engines, compressors, chillers and other consumer products. There is a great
demand to enhance the ride comfort of bikes, cars, aircrafts and other automobiles. Vehicle Dynamics basics and rowing awareness about noise pollution
among the consumer necessitates the OEM companies to stress upon the products without NVH problems. Analytical, MATLAB and FEM based tools such as
ANSYS, NASTRON, ABACUS and SYSNOISE helps to achieve the goals of NVH study. This course is for engineers/scientists/entrepreneurs/instructors in the
industries/institutes to learn the analytical and experimental skills to tackle the problems related noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) during design and
manufacturing stage for technically superior and commercially viable product to achieve “EMPOWER INDIA WITH SKILL AND Knowledge”

Syllabus

Vibration of structural systems. SDOF, 2-DOF, MDOF and continuous systems. Eigen values and vector estimation methods. Free and Forced vibration
analysis. Torsional vibration and applications. Damping estimation methods Structural Vibration control elements: isolation, damping, balancing, resonators,
absorption, barriers and enclosures. Vibration and noise standards. NVH measurement tools and techniques. Modal parameter (natural frequency, mode
shape and damping) estimation techniques. Signal and system analysis. Demonstration of vibration and noise experiments – beam, plates, impulse excitation,
electrodynamic shaker excitation, FFT analyzer, stroboscope and mode shape animation, sound level meter, microphones. Vibration transfer function (VTF)
and noise transfer function (NTF) Noise and its effects on man. Acoustic and sound field. Enclosures, shields and barriers-design. Silencer and suppression
systems. Noise level interpolation and mapping. Harshness effects and measurements and solutions. NVH Parameters related to vehicle dynamics. Case
studies discussion (vibration reduction in passenger car, tiller, tractors, steering column/wheel vibration diagnosis, Modal analysis of Helicopter, Vibration
diagnosis in diesel engine power plant, rotodynamic analysis of DWR and tracking antenna and engine and compressor noise attenuation and vibration
isolation, engine-compressor mount design, vibration diagnosis in power plants, gear shift harshness, newspaper printing cylinder vibration diagnosis, engine
filter bracket dynamic analysis, noise reduction for mixer grinders, field audit of industrial chimney for wind induced vibration, stability studies of sports bike,
aerodynamic stability derivatives of scaled model of aerospace vehicles)

Target Group

Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Automotive, Industrial engineers, construction technologists, R & D Labs, New product design and development groups,
Entrepreneurs and Engineering college instructors. Professionals to pursue postgraduate and higher studies

Number of credits – 2:0 Who Can apply?


Mode of Instruction
BE, ME, MSc, AMIE, or equivalent
Online Classes using Microsoft Teams Online
Seats are Limited to 100 Reference Books
1. Harris, C.W” Shock and vibration handbook”
Duration
McGraw Hill, New York, 2012.
5 Months (JAN – MAY 2025)
2. Ewins, D.J.” Modal analysis: Theory and
Timings of the class Practice”, Research Studies Press Ltd, England,
S B Kandagal Wednesday (6.00PM to 8.00PM) 2014
3. Gillespie, T.D., “Fundamentals of Vehicle
Principal Research Scientist,
Dynamics”, Society of Automotive Engr’s., Inc,
Course Fee
Dept of AE, IISc, Bengaluru. 2010.
₹ 10000 (Excluding 18% GST)
4. Beranek, L.L,” Noise and Vibration Control”,
Email: [email protected] Wiley, 2008
Particulars Amount (in ₹)

Course Fee 10,000


A P P LY N O W
Application Fee 300

GST@18% 1,854

Total 12,154

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Centre for Continuing Education


Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
Phone: +91 080 2293 2055/2491/2247
Tele-Fax: +91 080 23600911
E-mail: [email protected]

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