Prediction of structure-borne noise and sound propagation can play important roles in the design of many products. Examples include noise caused by vibrating structural components, transmissions of sound through thin panels and the acoustic performance of piezoelectric devices. Solving these types of acoustic wave propagation problems (and many more) can be performed in a coupled way, in which the fluid and structural domains are solved simultaneously, or in an uncoupled way, in which the structural analysis is performed first, followed by the acoustics analysis.
The former is used when both structuresal vibrations and acoustic waves have a mutual influence: think of a thin speaker cone whose deformations will be influenced by the pressure waves. The latter can be used when acoustic waves do not affect the vibrations of the structure, as often the case for massive parts. Our team of sound engineers and specialists can study any area to apply acoustics and esure the smoothest flow.
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Elevation's Special Effects
Fire Effects
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Under-Tables Wireless Light
Pixels Mapping
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