Advances in Structural Dynamics and Vibroacoustics 2010

Preface

This workshop is jointly organized by the chair of Baumechanik, TU München and the department of Mathematical Sciences at Brunel University of West London. Prof. Kaplunov, head of the department of Mathematical Sciences, stays as a Humboldt fellow at the chair of Baumechanik in spring 2010.

The workshop highlights recent research in continuum dynamics, treated at both institutions from different points of view. A strong link to semi-analytical solutions creates a common basis of the two institutions. Furthermore the workshop shall give an insight into applications in vibroacoustics which are strongly fertilized by the developed methods.

 

Munich, May 2010

J. Kaplunov and G. Müller

Contributions

Multiparametric analysis of dynamic interaction problems
Prof. Dr. J. Kaplunov, Department of Mathematical Sciences at Brunel University of West London
Prof. Dr.-Ing. G. Müller, Lehrstuhl für Baumechanik, Technische Universität München

Dynamic interaction of tunnel- and trench structures in the half space
Dipl.-Ing. G. Frühe, Lehrstuhl für Baumechanik, Technische Universität München

ITM-based absorber models and model reduction techniques for FSI problems in room acoustics
Dipl.-Ing. M. Buchschmid, Lehrstuhl für Baumechanik, Technische Universität München

Strain and inertia gradient theories for elastic structures
Dr. A. Pichugin, Department of Mathematical Sciences at Brunel University of West London

Simulation of brake squeal effects
Dr.-Ing. A. Buck, MTU Aero Engines GmbH

A semianalytical BEM approach in the Fourier transformed domain using global shape functions
Dipl.-Ing. S. Seipelt, Lehrstuhl für Baumechanik, Technische Universität München