Noise and Vibration SAE Conference and Exhibition EVENT GUIDE

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SAE 2013

Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition May 20-23, 2013 • DeVos Place Convention Center Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

EVENT GUIDE Includes Final Program and Exhibit Directory

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Welcome

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General Committee

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Event Overview

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General information

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities

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Session At-A-Glance

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Floor Plan

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Technical Sessions

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Participant Index

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Seminars

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Awards

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Exhibit Directory

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Sponsors / Ad Index

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Welcome

SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

Welcome to the SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference! On behalf of SAE and the NVC organizing committee, I extend to you our warmest regards and many thanks for attending this year’s conference. We are all excited to be back at the DeVos Place Convention Center, overlooking the beautiful Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids. The entire committee has been working diligently over the past two years to make this 2013 conference the most important single professional event for those working in noise and vibration in the mobility industry. The value of attending this conference comes from personal interaction with other professionals from all over the world, including those working in automotive, commercial vehicle and aerospace industries. Sharing tips in one-on-one discussions or in technical sessions can be the best training available. That’s why this year we have added a new technical session on path identification and included five free workshops covering acoustical materials, sound quality, SEA, and structure borne NVH, plus a new-for-2013 workshop on Fourier Analysis. With 80 exhibitors planned to be with us, you are most certainly going to discover new and exciting information about the noise and vibration field. You can also make valuable contributions to the conference with your thoughtful questions at technical sessions, in workshops and at the exhibit hall. Furthermore, we have two outstanding keynote speakers, Bernard Challen, inaugural recipient of the SAE International Ralph K. Hillquist NVH Lifetime Achievement Award, and Alexandre Nuñes, Senior Manager at General Motors Proving Grounds in Brazil. Over the next few days, we hope you will thoroughly enjoy the many workshops and events SAE and the NVC organizing committee has planned. We also encourage you explore the local attractions and enjoy all that Grand Rapids has to offer, as we strive to make this event both informative and enjoyable. Please use this time to make new connections, reconnect with old friends, and absorb the progress the noise and vibration field has made over the past two years.

Sincerely,

Robert E. Powell General Chair, SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference

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GENERAL COMMITTEE Vice Chairperson Christopher Shaw Halla Visteon Climate Control

Past Chairperson James Thompson NIOSH

Exhibits Chairperson Gary Newton Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.

Student Engineer Chairperson Chadwyck Musser Cambridge Collaborative, Inc.

Members Kalyan Bagga, Ford Motor Co. Craig Birkett, Navistar International Corp. Michael Blommer, Ford Motor Co. David Bogema, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc Wade Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc. Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers, Inc. Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering Paul Donavan, Illingworth & Rodkin Inc. Alan Duncan, Automotive Analytics Inc. Gordon Ebbitt, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co. Christian Fernholz, General Electric Aircraft Engines Jack Field Eric Frank, Sound Answers, Inc. Gregory Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc. Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc. Christopher Griffen, Material Sciences Corp. Jianmin Guan, Altair Engineering Inc. Peter Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc. Deane Jaeger, Retired, Harley-Davidson Inc. Raymond Kach, Ford Motor Co. Philip Keller, BorgWarner Inc. Ken Kicinski, Harley-Davidson, Inc. Jay Kim, Univ. of Cincinnati Jason Kunio, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc. Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion Peter Laux, Acoustics By Design, Inc. Teik Lim, Univ. of Cincinnati Ivanna Malinow, TRW Occupant Safety System Inc. Jay Meldrum, Michigan Technological Univ. Teresa Miller, Bombardier Learjet Mark Moeller Charles Moritz, Blachford Inc. James Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC Taner Onsay, Chrysler Group LLC Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc. Alan Parrett, General Motors Co. Dhanesh Purekar, Cummins Inc. Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan Univ. David Reed, Janesville Acoustics Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors, Brasil Todd Rook, Goodrich Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc. Richard Schumacher Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State Univ. Saeed Siavoshani, LMS A Siemens Business Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co. Joseph Stout, Ford Motor Co. In-Soo Suh, KAIST Prakash Thawani, DENSO International America Inc. Joachim Wolschendorf, FEV Inc. Barry Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics

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EVENT OVERVIEW Monday

Tuesday May 21

May 22

May 23

Continental Breakfast Grand Gallery 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

Continental Breakfast Grand Gallery 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

Opening Keynote Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services Ballroom A 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

Technical Sessions 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

Technical Sessions 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

Refreshment Break Exhibit Hall 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Golf Outing The Golf Club at Thornapple Pointe Registration 8:30 a.m.

Technical Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Shotgun Start 9:00 a.m.

Networking Luncheon Exhibit Hall 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Exhibit Open

Technical Sessions 2:00 – 3:40 p.m.

Exhibit Open

Acoustical Materials Workshop 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception Exhibit Hall 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Technical Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Technical Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Student Paper Competition 2:00 – 3:40 p.m.

Technical Sessions 2:30 – 4:10 p.m.

Student Paper Competition 4:10 – 5:10 p.m.

Sound Quality Workshop 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. SEA Workshop 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

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Exhibit Open

Student Poster Competition 4:10 – 5:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hours Monday, May 20, 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.

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Refreshment Break Grand Gallery 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Chat with the Experts Exhibit Hall 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Refreshment Break in Exhibit 3:40 – 4:10 p.m.

Technical Sessions 4:10 – 5:30 p.m.

Refreshment Break Exhibit Hall 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Keynote Luncheon Alexandre Nuñes, GM South America Ballroom A 12:00 – 1:30 p.m.

Includes Chat with the Experts 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.

General Committee Meeting 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Thursday

Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

Exhibit Open

May 20

Wednesday

Conference concludes Networking Time with Exhibitors 4:10 – 5:00 p.m.

General Committee Meeting 12:00 p.m.

Networking Reception Exhibit Hall Includes awards presentation 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Structure Borne NVH Workshop 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

The History and Future of Fourier Analysis Workshop 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration Hours Monday, May 20, 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 7:00 – 10:30 a.m.

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General Information SAE International Officers - 2013

Hours of Operation

OFFICERS

SAE Staff Office

Donald G. Hillebrand, PhD President

Old Business Center Sunday – Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Frank O. Klegon 2012 President Daniel M. Hancock 2014 President Nominee Gregory E. Saunders Vice President – Aerospace Jeff Hemphill Vice President – Automotive Bharat Vedak Vice President – Commercial Vehicle Ronald G. Rath Treasurer Robert Ireland Assistant Treasurer

Exhibition Hours Exhibition Hall C Monday, May 20 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.

David L. Schutt, PhD Chief Executive Officer Gregory L. Bradley Secretary

DIRECTORS

Paul “Scooter” Brothers Susan Collet David J. Gorsich, PhD Richard Greaves, CEng Klaus Hoehn, PhD Arun Kumar Jaura, PhD Yoshio Kawakami Louis Kratz Sandra Krug, PhD Patrick Leteinturier Sun Wing Lui, PhD Charon Morgan Srinivas R. Srinath, PhD David Vasquez

Grand Gallery F Tuesday – Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Registration Hours Grand Gallery Monday, May 20 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23 7:00 – 10:30 a.m.

Coffee Cart Grand Gallery Sunday 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Monday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Business Center Located in the hotel main lobby Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Registration SAE Member

Includes Full Rate

Classic - SAE Member Premium - SAE Member Elite - SAE Member Expo Only

Package 1 Package 1 Package 1 Package 3

Non-Member

Includes Full Rate

Participants

Includes Full Rate

Media

Includes Full Rate

Press (Credentials Required)

Package 2

Exhibitor

Includes Full Rate

SAE International

(Limit: 4 per 10’ x 10’ booth Exhibitor ID# required)

Package 2

World Headquarters

Student

Includes Full Rate

Emergency Hotline 1-800-581-9295

Non-Member Expo Only

Package 1 Package 3

Author, co-author, presenter, general committee Package 1 member, session organizers & chairs, paper reviewers, award recipients

Exhibitor Booth Personnel 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USA Phone: 1-724-776-4841 Fax: 1-724-776-0790

SAE Student Member Non-Member Student

Customer Service

Golf Tournament, May 20 Luncheon, May 21 Luncheon, May 22

1-877-606-7323 (toll free U.S. and Canada) 1-724-776-4970 www.sae.org [email protected]

Automotive Headquarters 755 W. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48084 Phone: 1-248-273-2455 Fax: 1-248-273-2494

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Presentation Ready Room

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$1025 $75 $395

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Additional Items Full Rate

Registration Packages

$125 $45 $45

Package 1: Includes Morning and Afternoon Breaks, Lunches, Receptions, Plenary Sessions, Proceedings, Technical Sessions, Exhibit Package 2: Includes Morning and Afternoon Breaks, Receptions, Tuesday Lunch, Plenary Sessions, Technical Sessions, Exhibit Package 3: Includes Morning and Afternoon Breaks, Receptions, Exhibit

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities Science Fair - Sound Sense – Noise Control Materials and Technologies Exhibition Hall C Monday - Wednesday The Science Fair will feature hands-on displays, video demonstrations and collections of acoustical materials and testing equipment. From damping to sound barriers, absorbers, sealing, isolation and more, the fair will provide a sound learning experience. Be sure to visit the Science Fair Display and vote for the display that is Best of Show. Winner will be announced during the Wednesday Evening Networking and Awards Reception. Organized by: David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics

2013 Displays Enclosure Fundamentals Todd Hodgdon, Ward Process Inc. / American Acoustical Products NED - Noise (Control Material) Effectiveness Demonstrator Charles Moritz, Jennifer Shaw, Blachford, Inc. Vibration Station - What’s Your Function? Tracy Krumnow, Janesville Acoustics Visual Display of Damping Dan Stanley, Steve Sorenson E-A-R Thermal Acoustic Systems Standing Wave Tube (Tube of Kundt) Jim Check, Robert Zander, Cadillac Products “The Swede’s Stuff” Ralph Hillquist Acoustical Instrumentation Collection Donald Houser, Spectrum Analyzer Museum at Ohio State University Barbie In Acoustic Action Pranab Saha, Kolano & Saha Engineers, Inc.

SAE 2013 Engineering Meetings Board CHAIRPERSON Dr. Pranab Saha, PE Kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc. VICE CHAIRPERSON Arnold A. Taube, PE Deere & Company PAST CHAIRPERSON Dr. Kamran Rokhsaz Wichita State University

Members

Air and Space Group (ASG) Chair John C. Dalton Boeing Company Land and Sea Group (LSG) Chair Scott Sluder

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory

IDC Manufacturing Insights

Caterpillar Inc.

Service Technology Program Committee (STPC) Chair Kathy Kedzior Mahle Powertrain, LLC

Prof. Samir N. Y. Gerges Federal University of Santa Catraina

Gerald S. Shoemaker Cessna Aircraft Company

Wei-Jian Han, Ph.D. Ford Motor Company

Nakia Simon Chrysler Group LLC

Sustainable Development Program Committee (SDPC) Chair Sujit Das Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Alain P. Jablonowski Robert Bosch LLC

Prof. Richard K. Stobart Loughborough University

Patrick Leteinturier Infineon Technologies AG

Dr. Kamal Kishore C. Vora ARAI Academy

James C. Miller Deere & Company

H. Robert (Bob) Welge Robert’s Engineering Development

Dr. Matthew S. Newkirk Afton Chemical Corporation

Staff Representative Patti Kreh SAE International

Technical Quality Response Team (TQRT) Chair Christopher Shaw Halla Visteon Climate Control

Members-at-Large David Amirehteshami The Boeing Company Joseph J. Barkai

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June Ogawa The Boeing Company Dr. Cornelius N. Opris

Vehicle Display Exhibition Hall C Monday – Wednesday See page 59 for profile Organized by SAE Acoustical Materials Committee

Technology Transfer Center Exhibition Hall C Monday - Wednesday The Technology Transfer Center is an informal collaboration by university professors/researchers/students from several universities who prepare and present via demonstrations and/or videos an exhibit representing an area of their current research. See page 59 for profile Organized by: Jay Meldrum, Michigan Tech Univ.

Student Poster Display & Competition Exhibition Hall C Monday - Wednesday The goal of the poster competition is to provide students with marketing, communications, and industry networking experience. Each poster display is judged on (1) a ten-minute presentation that clarifies, defines, explains, demonstrates, instructs, and teaches concepts and applications of noise and vibration engineering, and (2) the quality, effectiveness, reproducibility and portability of the display. Undergraduate students only are eligible to participate. Cash prizes and recognition will be awarded to the top three entries during the Wednesday Evening Networking and Awards Reception. Organized by: Chadwyck T. Musser, Cambridge Collaborative, Inc.; Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion

Judges:

Judging Tuesday Grand Gallery B 4:10 p.m.

Greg Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc. Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Alternate Judges: Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors, Brasil Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion

Poster entries: The Selection of Input Measurements for Noise Testing of Diesel Engines in Hard-Walled Test Cells Brandon Sobecki, Purdue University Examination of Multiple Degree of Freedom Rubber Isolator Concepts Benjamin Joodi, Ohio State University

Winners of the Poster Competition will be announced at the Wednesday Evening Networking and Awards Reception, Exhibition Hall C Student Poster Display & Competition Sponsored by

Design of a Scaled Down Acoustic Experiment with Anechoic and Reverberation Eric Ricciardi, Ohio State University SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities Monday Golf Outing May 20 The Golf Club at Thornapple Pointe Golf Hole Sponsors Sponsored by

8:30 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start No transportation provided

Acoustical Materials Workshop: Sound Package Development Trends - from Passenger Cars to Heavy Trucks Ballroom D 6:00-7:30 p.m. The Acoustical Materials Workshop this year will cover a variety of topics by renowned international experts from the OEM and supplier communities covering sound package applications in passenger cars and heavy trucks. Topics will include trends in sound package material applications including light weight materials in established and emerging markets. In addition there will be an update from the SAE Acoustical Materials Committee task force that is investigating the measurement of material properties. Organizers - Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Rolf Hermann Balte, HP Pelzer Auto Systems Inc.; Gordon Ebbitt, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc. Automotive Sound Package in South America - Design and Development for Emerging Markets Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors, Brasil Noise Control Opportunities and Challenges - A perspective from the Commercial Vehicle Sector Craig Birkett, Navistar International Corp. Lightweight Acoustics Applications and Challenges in the Automotive Industry from US and Global Perspective Alan Parrett, General Motors, North America Proposed SAE Standard J2934: Laboratory Measurement of Tortuosity and Characteristics Lengths of Acoustical Materials Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc. Organized by the SAE Acoustical Materials Committee

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities TUESDAY Continental Breakfast May 21 Grand Ballroom Foyer (Secchia Foyer) 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

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Welcome and Opening Keynote Ballroom A 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

Keynote Speaker Bernard Challen Independent Engineering Consultant, Shoreham Services Inaugural recipient of the SAE International Ralph K. Hillquist NVH Lifetime Achievement Award

Automotive NVH Career Needs A career achievement award suggests a time for reflection on what my engineering career has been about and why. This presentation considers the responsibilities of an engineer, especially in the consulting field. The formation process, initially in mechanical engineering together with the learning events that followed through a range of engineering activities carried out internationally. The challenges and excitement of developing new approaches to analysis and design requirements will be examined. The effects of legislation and the demands of customers in a range of automotive products from small engines through motorcycles, passenger cars and trucks up to locomotives will be reviewed in the context of a consulting engineering career. Professor Challen is an independent engineering consultant, working with clients around the world and operating mainly in the automotive industry sector. He has experience in a range of technology areas, including internal combustion engine design, development and application; automotive electronics and the technologies involved with powertrain and vehicle noise and vibration, instrumentation, measurement; and control and CAE technical development and implementation policy. He is an advocate of modern systems engineering and mathematical modelling. Active in various professional engineering societies, he has served as a director of SAE International, where he was awarded the SAE Medal of Honor in 2008. He is a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor in the Principles of Engineering Design at the University of Sussex. His career has spanned over 40 years in the automotive industry, involved with powertrain design, development and testing. A one-time technical director at Ricardo Consulting Engineers in Shoreham, he was responsible for the formation of their North American activities. He has been an independent consultant, working with clients around the world, since 1991.

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities TUESDAY Networking Luncheon May 21 Exhibition Hall C 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Chat with the Experts Exhibition Hall C 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. A range of N&V industry specialists with many skills will be available for small-scale conversations - “Chats”. This is an opportunity for you to exchange views and obtain advice and to hear the experience of people who have been there and done many things that may well be useful to you. Organized by: Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Wade R. Bray Vice President, HEAD acoustics Inc.

Topic: Sound Quality methods and tools, and human perception Wade Bray has more than 30 years of experience in a variety of areas of acoustics, including automotive and Information Technology sound quality, musical instruments, churches and performing arts venues, theatre sound system and electroacoustic enhancement system design, and loudspeaker and teleconferencing acoustics. He holds patents in the fields of electronic acoustic enhancement systems and open-loop electromechanical positioners. He is active in the SAE Noise and Vibration General Committee (organizing the Instrumentation papers sessions and the Sound Quality Workshop since its inception), also the Impulse Noise Task Force and Brake NVH Standards Committee. Since 1987 he has been active in North American activities involving the technologies of HEAD acoustics GmbH of Herzogenrath, Germany, serving as Vice President of the former Sonic Perceptions, Inc. and its successor, HEAD acoustics, Inc. of Brighton, Michigan, where as technical officer he provides customer training and support.

Bernard Challen Shoreham Services

Topic: Powertrain noise and vibration measurement, design and optimisation (See page 12 for biography)

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Matt Maunder Technical Specialist, Powertrain NVH, Ricardo UK Ltd

TUESDAY May 21

Topic: Sound Quality Engineering for Turbocharged Sports Cars Professional Education: Bachelor Degree in Engineering Acoustics and Vibration, ISVR, Southampton University Languages: English (mother tongue), French and German (basic) Professional Experience: Technical Specialist, Powertrain NVH since 2008 Chief Engineer, Sound Engineering, Ricardo since 2006 Principal Engineer, Sound Engineering, Ricardo since 2000 Project Engineer, Powertrain and Vehicle Refinement, Ricardo since 1992

Colin Mercer Technical Director, Prosig Ltd.

Topic/Abstract: Sound intensity, frequency spectra and their interpretation, torsional vibration, shock spectra, human biodynamics, filtering and algorithm development. Prior to graduating from the Aerodynamics Department at Southampton University, UK, Colin worked on advanced aircraft at the then English Electric Aviation Ltd, later called BAE Systems. During his degree course Mercer undertook a vibration project which initiated the path of his future career. Immediately upon finishing the undergraduate phase Colin joined the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) as their first post graduate student. This involved more aircraft vibration work. Upon completing the Ph D Colin’s next step was becoming an academic staff member of the Computer Department. After a year or two Colin transferred back to the academic staff of ISVR as his deeper interests still related to vibration but now it was how to capture and analyse analogue data in the digital world.This lead to the formation of the ISVR Data Analysis Centre; which boasted a pair of parallel 12 bit ADCs both operating at a 40k sample rate together with a then high speed 24bit computer. Work at that time included the Concorde aircraft, the Saturn moon launch vehicle, electricity generators, ships, engines, vibration effects on people and a little bit on land vehicles. The later topic grew significantly.

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities TUESDAY Student Paper Competition May 21 Grand Gallery C 2:00 p.m. and 4:10 p.m. Judging Winners of the Paper Competition will be announced at the Wednesday Evening Networking and Awards Reception, Exhibition Hall C Student Paper Competition Sponsored by

The goal of the paper competition is to provide students who are the lead author and presenter of a paper in a regular technical session with an opportunity for additional exposure and practice in giving a technical presentation in front of judges and their peers. Each paper competition entrant will be judged on (1) paper quality according to standard SAE paper evaluation criteria, (2) effectiveness of the judged oral presentation, and (3) participant responses and discussion during Q & A followup. Cash prizes and recognition will be awarded to the top three entries. Organized by: Chadwyck T. Musser, Cambridge Collaborative, Inc.

Judges: Jim Thompson, NIOSH Eric Frank, Sound Answers, Inc. Jack Field

Alternate Judge: Chris Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Refreshment Break Sponsored by

Refreshment Break Exhibition Hall C 3:40 – 4:10 p.m.



SEA Workshop: Mid-Frequency Models Ballroom D 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. This workshop will present a practical introduction to SEA Modeling and its use in vehicle applications. A brief introduction to SEA will be followed by a broad spectrum of SEA models applied to vehicle acoustic design. Three distinct applications will be presented. These applications extend from passenger vehicle and heavy truck to SEA applied to aerospace vehicles. This workshop is structured as an introduction to SEA especially for those with limited experience in vehicle acoustics modeling. It also provides an opportunity to establish technical contacts for continuing working relationships. Organized by: Mark Moeller Chairpersons - Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering Welcome and Opening Remarks Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering Hybrid FEA/SEA Phil Shorter, CD-adapco Hybrid FEA/EFEA Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan SEA Updating Jerome E. Manning, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.

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Sound Quality Workshop

TUESDAY May 21

Ballroom C 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

The 2013 Sound Quality Workshop is a significant revision from prior SQ Workshops. The purpose and orientation are to empower engineers to recognize and fully connect their innate hearing capabilities with interactive analytic tools to characterize, design and improve mobility-product sounds considering human perception. An overview differentiates sound quality engineering from general acoustics as historically practiced, introduces the scientific field of Soundscaping (merging rapidly with SQ engineering and being applied to automotive development*) and provides a thought-context for straightforward, productive work. Examples are given regarding how to approach issues, and about human perception and connecting it with technical measurements including both conventional and psychoacoustic tools. The sequence of practical topics, examples and methods includes hardware issues such as sound card behavior, and time data resolution 24 bits, 16 bits and implications. Specific information on tonalities not necessarily involving pure tones, and new findings on low-frequency perception and analysis, are also included. As always, a CD of the Workshop presentation will be given out at the close of the Workshop. *NOTE: On Thursday morning in the discussion period of session NVC303 (10:20 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.), there will be a presentation on a major Soundscaping/SQ engineering vehicle benchmarking project (Explorative Vehicle Evaluation) in Europe in which this author participated.

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities WEDNESDAY Continental Breakfast May 22 Grand Gallery 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

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Keynote Luncheon Ballroom A 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Keynote Presentation: NVH Development and Attribute Balance for Emerging Markets, Challenges and Rewards

Alexandre Nuñes Senior Manager at General Motors Proving Grounds in Brazil

The presentation will show the specific needs of emerging markets with regards to automotive development, its relation to the global engineering process, and what challenges need to be overcome in order to deliver a product for the different emerging markets countries that meets specific customer expectations without compromising quality and budget. Nuñes is a senior manager at General Motors South America, responsible for Noise and Vibration, Vehicle Dynamics, Human Factors, Energy and Vehicle Safety. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics and a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering/Acoustics. He has worked for 19 years in the automotive industry, 17 years of which has been dedicated to vehicle Noise & Vibration. In the last 10 years, Nuñes was responsible for over 20 vehicle NVH projects for emerging market countries, including South America, South Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia. In addition to performing many vehicle ride events in those regions, he lived three years in China, supporting GM vehicle development and the construction of a fully capable Noise and Vibration Lab. This professional experience has provided Nuñes with ample opportunity to learn about vehicle interior noise and balance under the light of different customer expectations, driving habits and road conditions.

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities WEDNESDAY Chat with the Experts May 22 Exhibition Hall C 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

A range of N&V industry specialists with many skills will be available for small-scale conversations - “Chats”. This is an opportunity for you to exchange views and obtain advice and to hear the experience of people who have been there and done many things that may well be useful to you. Organized by: Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Martin Romzek Eberspecher North America

Topic: Active Sound Exhaust Technology Studies/Professional experience: BSME, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, MI 1989-1993 Detroit Diesel Corporation-Redford, MI 1991-2000 Eberspaecher North America, Inc. 2000-present Actual Responsibilities and Research Interests Head of R&D, North America Responsibilities: CAE/Testing/Advanced Development & Prototyping for exhaust system development

Shanjin Wang Powertrain NVH Expert, Renault

Topic / Abstract: Design and simulation methodologies for optimization of powertrain NVH, New technologies for best compromise between NVH and CO2, Specific NVH features of electrical engines, Challenges and technical road-maps for new pass-by-noise regulation. Studies / Professional experience: PhD, Ecole Centrale Paris, 1986-1990 GKN France, NVH test manager, 1990-2000 Renault Powertrain Engineering, since 2000 Actual Responsibilities and Research Interests: Powertrain NVH Expert since 2011. Main responsibilities: Orientation of powertrain NVH strategies in the future Development of powertrain NVH core competencies (simulation and measurement methodologies) Validation of solutions for major powertrain NVH problems Definition of new technical policies for best compromise between NVH, CO2 and other customer requirements

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Jim Nieters

WEDNESDAY May 22

Principal, Sound Resources II, LLC

Topic: Measurement Challenges Biography: James M. Nieters, PE, BSME 1976, Washington University, SAE member since 1975. Jim has worked in applications as wide ranging as acoustic emission testing and monitoring, modal analysis, nuclear systems seismic qualification, vibration testing, building noise and vibration control, architectural acoustics, product noise and noise certification, sound quality, vehicle exterior noise and windtunnel testing. He has worked with, or consulted with most manufacturers of sound and vibration instrumentation helping develop, market and apply transducers, cabling, signal conditioners, analysis systems and software.

Tom Reinhart Institute Engineer, Southwest Research Institute

Topic: Diesel Engine NVH Thomas E. Reinhart, BSME 1976, MSME 1980 Purdue University, SAE member since 1980. Tom has been involved with diesel engine noise since grad student days, when his thesis topic was the thennew acoustic intensity technique for identifying and quantifying noise sources. He has 20 years of experience at Cummins, including 13 years as the manager / director of the NVH lab. Tom also managed the powertrain NVH lab at Roush Industries in Livonia, MI. Tom has been at SwRI since 2005. He has extensive experience with both experimental and analytical approaches to engine noise issues, and has worked on applications ranging from rail and marine to construction machines to pickup trucks. At SwRI, Tom’s projects include engine and powertrain NVH, diesel engine design and development projects, and projects to explore fuel efficiency technologies for diesel engines and trucks.

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Special Events and Networking Opportunities WEDNESDAY Networking Time with Exhibitors May 22 Exhibition Hall C 4:10 – 5:00 p.m.

Networking Reception and Award Ceremony Exhibition Hall C Includes awards presentations (see page 48 for details) 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Awards to be presented: • Ralph K. Hillquist Honorary SAE Scholarship • Forest R. McFarland Award • Student Paper Competition • Student Poster Competition • Science Fair “Best of Show”

Networking Reception after Structure Borne NVH Workshop Sponsored by

Structure Borne NVH Workshop Ballroom D 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Please join us for the 10th Anniversary of the Structure Borne NVH workshop. Since the beginning, the workshop has stressed the fundamentals of source–path– receiver principles. A theoretical foundation covers the basics of low-frequency NVH (to 100 Hz where NVH is felt) and mid-frequency (to 500 Hz were NVH is heard). The application topic will discuss the causes of NVH variability and corresponding new methods of simulation to assure robustness. Organizers and Presenters: Alan E. Duncan, Automotive Analytics Inc.; Gregory Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc.; Jianmin Guan, Altair Engineering Inc.

The History and Future of Fourier Analysis Workshop Ballroom C 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Frequency analysis is often referred to as Fourier analysis but is that really true? The foundation is based on stationary and “Fourier signals.” What happens if that is not the case? Modern FFT signal analyzers use very sparse sampling that is correct according to Shannon but what will happen when using time domain analysis. Many of the myths and frequent questions will be answered using a “user perspective” and rules of thumb will be given together with good methods to avoid large errors. After attending this session, a much better understanding in regards to pitfalls and proper methodology will be the outcome. Organized by: Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion

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Continental Breakfast

THURSDAY May 23

Grand Gallery 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

8th International Styrian Noise, Vibration and Harshness Congress 2014

Refreshment Break Grand Gallery 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.

“Competitive NVH Design and Optimization for the Global Market” July 2-4, 2014 Graz, Austria

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Aerospace industry experts and government leaders from around the globe gather to discuss how government regulations and policies affect the design, manufacture, and production of current and future civil, military, space, and aircraft vehicles.

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Tech Sessions Week at a glance MON

TUE

WED

Room No.

Page No.

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Ballroom D

35

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Ballroom D

27

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Grand Gallery Room D

37

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-

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Grand Gallery Room A

34

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-

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Grand Gallery Room C

34

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-

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Grand Gallery Room C

28

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Exhibit Hall

30, 37

4

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Grand Gallery Room E

40

4

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Grand Gallery Room E

42

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Grand Gallery Room E

30, 31

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Grand Gallery Room E

37

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Grand Gallery Room D

30

4

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Grand Gallery Room E

34, 35

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Ballroom C

28, 30, 31

4

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Grand Gallery Room D

34, 35

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Ballroom D

28, 31, 32

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Grand Gallery Room B

35, 36

AM

PM

AM

Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (NVC700)

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Acoustical Materials Workshop: Sound Package Development Trends - from Passenger Cars to Heavy Trucks (NVCWK1)

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Active Noise and Vibration (NVC302)

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Body Structure / Chassis (NVC200)

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4

Brakes (NVC201)

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4

Buzz, Squeak & Rattle (NVC204)

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Chat with the Experts (NVCTC & NVCWC)

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Components / Accessories (NVC102)

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Diesel (NVC104)

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Driveline (Parts 1 & 2) (NVC103)

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Facilities (NVC400)

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Heavy Duty Truck / Off-Highway (NVC800)

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Instrumentation Systems, Sensors and Methods (Parts 1 & 2) (NVC401)

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4

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AM

4

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AM

PM

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4

4

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4

4

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THUR

Intake / Exhaust (Parts 1 - 3) (NVC101)

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Interior Noise and Vibration Sources (Parts 1 & 2) (NVC205)

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Materials (Parts 1 - 3) (NVC300)

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Mounts and Shock Absorbers (Parts 1 & 2) (NVC206)

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Noise Path Analysis (NVC304)

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4

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Grand Gallery Room B

38

Product Development Process (NVC500)

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4

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Grand Gallery Room C

38

SEA (Statistical Energy Analysis) Design (NVC601)

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4

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Grand Gallery Room A

38

SEA Workshop: Mid-Frequency Models (NVCWK3)

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4

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Ballroom D

33

Sound Quality Workshop (NVCWK2)

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4

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Ballroom C

33

Sound Source Identification (NVC402)

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Grand Gallery Room D

29

Structural Analysis: Engine/Powertrain/Driveline (NVC100)

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Grand Gallery Room D

32

Structural Analysis: Numerical Methods (NVC600)

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Grand Gallery Room C

40, 41

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Ballroom D

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Grand Gallery Room C

4 4

4

Structure Borne NVH Workshop (NVCWK4)

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Student Paper Competition Judging (Parts 1 & 2) (NVCSTP)

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4

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4 4

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TUE PM

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Subjective Response (NVC303)

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The History and Future of Fourier Analysis Workshop (NVCWK5)

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Tires (NVC202)

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Tuesday Opening Keynote: Automotive NVH Career Needs Tools for Design and Development (NVCK1)

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4

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Vibro Acoustic Analysis (NVC602)

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4

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Wednesday Keynote Luncheon: NVH Development and Attribute Balance for Emerging Marketings: Challenges and Rewards (NVCK2)

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Windnoise and Aeroacoustics (NVC208)

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THUR Room No.

Page No.

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Grand Gallery Room D

40

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Ballroom C

39

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Grand Gallery Room D

40

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Ballroom A

28

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Grand Gallery Room E

29

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Ballroom A

37

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Grand Gallery Room C

36

AM

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4 4

4

4

4

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The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.

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Monday, May 20 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom D Acoustical Materials Workshop: Sound Package Development Trends - from Passenger Cars to Heavy Trucks (NVCWK1) The Acoustical Materials Workshop this year will cover a variety of topics by renowned international experts from the OEM and supplier communities covering sound package applications in passenger cars and heavy trucks. Topics will include trends in sound package material applications including light weight materials in established and emerging markets. In addition there will be an update from the SAE Acoustical Materials Committee task force that is investigating the measurement of material properties. 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Organizers: Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Rolf Hermann Balte, HP Pelzer Auto Systems Inc.; Gordon Ebbitt, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc. 10:01 p.m.

Automotive Sound Package in South America - Design and Development for Emerging Markets (Oral Only)

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Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors, Brasil 10:02 p.m.

Noise Control Opportunities and Challenges - A perspective from the Commercial Vehicle Sector (Oral Only) Craig Birkett, Navistar International Corp.

10:03 p.m.

Lightweight Acoustics Applications and Challenges in the Automotive Industry from US and Global Perspective (Oral Only) Alan Parrett, General Motors, North America

10:04 p.m.

Proposed SAE Standard J2934: Laboratory Measurement of Tortuosity and Characteristics Lengths of Acoustical Materials (Oral Only) Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc. Planned by Acoustical Materials Committee / Materials, Processes and Parts Council

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Tuesday, May 21 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom A

Grand Gallery Room C

Ballroom C

Ballroom D

Tuesday Opening Keynote: Automotive NVH Career Needs - Tools for Design and Development (NVCK1)

Buzz, Squeak & Rattle (NVC204)

Intake / Exhaust (Part 1 of 3) (NVC101)

Materials (Part 1 of 3) (NVC300)

A career achievement award suggests a time for reflection on what my engineering career has been about and why. This presentation considers the responsibilities of an engineer, especially in the consulting field. The formation process, initially in mechanical engineering together with the learning events that followed through a range of engineering activities carried out internationally.

This session is focused on the vehicle body interior noise issues caused by friction and/ or impact due to the vibration of interfacing components. The papers in this session will investigate those issues through the best practice of analytical and experimental applications.

This session covers experimental, computational, and analytical efforts related to the basic mechanisms and control techniques of noise and vibration in the breathing system (induction, combustion chamber, and exhaust) of naturally aspirated and supercharged/turbocharged engines. Noise sources include airborne, flow, flow-acoustic and flow‐structure coupling.

This session will cover materials used to solve noise and vibration problems in vehicles. Topics covered will include new and traditional NVH materials, materials with unique or special NVH properties, case studies covering applications of NVH materials to solve specific vehicle problems, modeling of materials, manufacturing or processing of NVH materials, and engineering and design principles for the use of NVH materials.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Organizers: Ivanna G. Malinow, TRW Occupant Safety Systems Inc.

Organizers: Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State University; Raymond A. Kach, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control; Philip Keller, BorgWarner Inc.

Organizers: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co.; Jason T. Kunio, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc.; David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics

Presenters: Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Chairpersons: Ivanna Malinow, TRW Occupant Safety Systems Inc

Chairpersons: Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc.; David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co. 10:00 a.m.

10:20 a.m.

10:40 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

Double Tube Shock Absorber Model for Noise and Vibration Analysis

Instabilities at the Low-Flow Range of a Turbocharger Compressor

Application of Laminated Composite Materials in Vehicle Design: Theories and Analyses of Composite Beams

(2013-01-1912)

(2013-01-1886)

(2013-01-1943)

Marouane Benaziz, LTDS Ecole Centrale de Lyon - PSA; Samuel Nacivet, Jérémie Deak, PSA Peugeot Citroën; Fabrice Thouverez, LTDS Ecole Centrale de Lyon

Rick Dehner, Neil Figurella, Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State University; Philip Keller, Michael Becker, BorgWarner Inc.; Kevin Tallio, Keith Miazgowicz, Robert Wade, Ford Motor Co.

Mohamad Qatu, Mohammad Abu-Shams, Central Michigan University; Mehdi Hajianmaleki, University of Tulsa

A Study on the Rattle Index from a Vehicle Door Trim under Audio System Inputs

Computational Aero-Acoustics Simulation of Compressor Whoosh Noise in Automotive Turbochargers

Testing and Simulation of Anti-Flutter Foam and High Damping Foam in a Vehicle Roof Structure

(2013-01-1914)

(2013-01-1880)

(2013-01-1944)

Hyung Hyun Na, Hyunmin Park, Hyunchul Lee, Byoungkook Choi, Han Il E Hwa Co., Ltd.

Ahsanul Karim, Keith Miazgowicz, Brian Lizotte, Abdelkrim Zouani, Ford Motor Co.

David Stotera, Henkel Corp.; Terence Connelly, ESI North America; Bryce Gardner, ESI; Eric Seifferlein, Henkel Corp.; Ricardo de Alba Alvarez, ESI North America

A BSR Analytical Evaluation Method Considering the Sound Quality Perception

CFD Gas-Dynamic Noise Prediction of a VVA Engine Intake System

Sound Absorbers in Small Cavities

(2013-01-1913)

(2013-01-1884)

(2013-01-1945)

Jae Min Choi, Su Jung Lyu, Yoon Su Seol, In Ki Jun, VP Korea, Inc.; Chulhyun Yi, NVH KOREA, Inc.

Daniela Siano, Istituto Motori CNR; Fabio Gordon Ebbitt, Todd Remtema, John ScheBozza, Universita’ di Napoli - Ist Motori CNR ick, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.

Panel Discussion: Buzz, Squeak and Rattle Noise Prediction by CAE Simulation

A Comparison Between Active and Passive Approaches to the Sound Quality Tuning of a High Performance Vehicle

Enhancing the Performance of Microperforated Panel Absorbers by Designing Custom Backings

(2013-01-1878)

(2013-01-1937)

Andrew P. Jackson, Bentley Automotive

X. Hua, D. W. Herrin, University of Kentucky; P. Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc.

Moderators: Ivanna G. Malinow, TRW Occupant Safety Systems Inc.

Whistling Potential for Duct Components

Calculation of Acoustical Characteristics of the Sound Insulation Pad by Micro Perforated Membrane Theory

Introduction Panelists: Ivanna G. Malinow, TRW Occupant Safety Systems Inc.

(2013-01-1889)

(2013-01-1940)

Sabry Allam, Mats Abom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Xiujie Tian, Weigao Yu, Richard E. Wentzel, Keda Zhu, Wei Huang, Wuxi Jixing Acoustic Auto Parts Co. Ltd.

The panel will discuss various simulation methodologies, the advantages/ disadvantages of each approach, and further development areas. 11:20 a.m.

11:40 a.m.

Rattle Noise Prediction Panelists: Terence Connelly, ESI North America Predicting Seat Acoustic Performance Using Numerical Techniques Panelists: Karthik Balachandran, LMS N.A. Inc. A Siemens Business Olgierd Za leski, Novicos GmbH Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Micro-Grooved Elements - A Novel Solution for Noise Control (2013-01-1941) Fabio Auriemma, Hans Rammal, Jüri Lavrentjev, Tallinn University of Technology

Tuesday, May 21 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room D

Grand Gallery Room E

Sound Source Identification (NVC402)

Vibro Acoustic Analysis (NVC602)

This session covers sound source identification and localization. Topics range from acoustical holography, sound generation mechanisms, measurement techniques related to the sound source and noise propagation, and visualization techniques for sound pressure levels, sound radiation patterns, frequency content, and intensity. Also included are prediction and modeling methods related to the sound source.

This session covers the relationships between vibration and noise that can be generated throughout the vehicle. Included in this session are modal vibration studies related to noise, vibration transfer paths throughout the vehicle, and coupling of vibration and acoustical modes. Both experimental and analytical approaches are included in this session.

10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

Organizers: Gary Newton, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers Inc.

Organizers: Taner Onsay, Chrysler Group LLC

Chairpersons: Warner Frazer, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc 10:00 a.m.

10:20 a.m.

10:40 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

11:20 a.m.

10:01 p.m.

Non-Harmonic Radiation Noise Source Identification of Engines Based on the Cepstrum Analysis and Analytic Hierarchy Process

A Combined Computational-Experimental Approach for Modelling of Coupled Vibro-Acoustic Problems

(2013-01-1975)

(2013-01-1997)

Xingyu Liang, Tianjin Univ.

Jan Rejlek, Giorgio Veronesi, Christopher Albert, Eugene Nijman, Virtual Vehicle Competence Center; Arnaud Bocquillet, BMW Group

Spherical Beamforming with Enhanced Dynamic Range

An Application of the Particle Velocity Transfer Path Analysis to a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Motor Sound

(2013-01-1977)

(2013-01-1999)

Jorgen Hald, Brüel & Kjær Sound/Vib Meas A/S

Akira Inoue, Yosuke Tanabe, Hitachi America, Ltd.; Masanori Watanabe, Hitachi, Ltd.

The Application of Singular Value Decomposition to Determine the Sources of Far Field Diesel Engine Noise

Vehicle Airborne Noise Analysis Using the Energy Finite Element Method

(2013-01-1974)

(2013-01-1998)

Michael D. Hayward, J. Stuart Bolton, Patricia Davies, Purdue University

Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan; Geng Zhang, Michigan Engineering Services, LLC; Walter Brophy, Madhan Ramaswami, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc

Use of Spherical Beam-Forming to Reduce the Development Time of Automotive Sound Package

Acoustic Performance Prediction of Micro-Perforated Panels Using Computational Fluid Dynamics and Finite Element Analysis

(2013-01-1979)

(2013-01-2000)

Edward Ray Green, Sound Answers, Inc.; Richard Brouckaert, Mike Campbell, Cascade Engineering Inc.; Warner Frazer, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.

Ronald Gerdes, Jonathon Alexander, Thomas Herdtle, 3M Company

On-Line Sound Brush Measurement Technique for 3D Noise Emission Studies

A New Modeling Technique of Large Trim Part Air Passages for An Accurate Acoustic Model

(2013-01-1973)

(2013-01-1996)

Karl Janssens, Dirk De Weer, Fabio Bianciardi, LMS International; Thomas Sondergaard, G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration

Shusaku Iba, Shinichi Maruyama, Hiroshi Shimada, Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.

Identification of Engine Noise Source based on Acoustic Source Quantification Using Sound Intensity and Particle Velocity Measurement (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)

Optimization of Vehicle Interior Noise Performance Based on Real Powertrain Excitation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)

(2013-01-1978)

(2013-01-2001)

Seung Min Lee, Taejin Shin, ByungHyun Kim, Sang Kwon Lee, Inha Univ.

Jianwen Zhou, Lingyun Yao, Zhou Zhou, China Automotive Engineering Research Institute Co. Ltd.

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Tuesday, May 21 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Exhibit Hall

2:20 p.m.

2:40 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

3:20 p.m.

Grand Gallery Room D

Driveline (Part 1 of 2) (NVC103)

Heavy Duty Truck / Off-Highway (NVC800)

Intake / Exhaust (Part 2 of 3) (NVC101)

A range of N&V industry specialists with many skills will be available for small-scale conversations - “Chats”. This is an opportunity for you to exchange views and obtain advice and to hear the experience of people who have been there and done many things, that may well be useful to you.

This session deals with analytical, computational and experimental studies of the dynamic response including noise and vibration of automotive driveline systems and components. Typical topics of interests include, but not limited to, torque converters, gear noise, axle noise driveline system dynamics, transmission noise and vibrations, powertrain dynamics, transient dynamic response and propshaft balancing.

This session covers noise and vibration in heavy trucks and buses and all other off-road vehicles. Special attention will be focused on the noise and vibration problems found in these vehicles, as opposed to passenger cars and light trucks, and to the engineering solutions required to solve these problems. Included in the session are discussions of special measurement methods, modeling specifically directed to these vehicles, and NVH materials with special properties to address unique problems.

This session covers experimental, computational, and analytical efforts related to the basic mechanisms and control techniques of noise and vibration in the breathing system (induction, combustion chamber, and exhaust) of naturally aspirated and supercharged/turbocharged engines. Noise sources include airborne, flow, flow-acoustic and flow‐structure coupling.

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.

2:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

2:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Organizers: Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Organizers: Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co.; Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc.; Teik C. Lim, University of Cincinnati; Joseph L. Stout, Ford Motor Co.; In-Soo Suh, KAIST; Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan University

Organizers: Peter Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc.; Craig Birkett, Navistar International Corp.; Charles Moritz, Blachford Inc.; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.

Organizers: Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State University; Raymond A. Kach, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control; Philip Keller, BorgWarner Inc.

Chairpersons: Peter Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc. Tuned Torsional Vibration Damper

Improving the Precision of Truck Pass-By Testing

A DOE Based Study to Evaluate the Dynamic Performance of an Automotive Exhaust System

(2013-01-1897)

(2013-01-2008)

(2013-01-1883)

George Nerubenko, NERMAR Limited

Steven Jorro, John Zehme, E-A-R Thermal Acoustic Systems; Sam Mleczko, Eglind Myftiu, Blake Rager, Navistar Inc.

John George, Yin Chen, H.R. Shih, Faurecia Emission Control Technologies

Driveline Vibration Analysis for Successful Clutch Spring Pack Design for a 4 Cylinder Motorcycle Engine

Application of an Elastomeric Tuned Mass Damper for Booming Noise on an Off-highway Machine

Practical Considerations when using the Two-Load Method to Determine the Transmission Loss of Mufflers and Silencers

(2013-01-1893)

(2013-01-2010)

(2013-01-1881)

Thomas Paul Deighan, Timothy Whitehead, Ricardo UK, Ltd.

Jiantie Zhen, Aaron Brames, Tyler Williams, Clinton Metzger, Caterpillar Inc.

X. Hua, D. W. Herrin, University of Kentucky

Time-Domain Dynamic Analysis of Helical Gears with Reduced Housing Model

Life Prediction of a Refuse Truck Cab for Automatic Side Loading operation using Inertia Relief

The Modeling and Design of a Reactive Muffler to Reduce a Low Frequency Tone

(2013-01-1898)

(2013-01-2011)

(2013-01-1885)

Vijaya Kumar Ambarisha, Advanced Numerical Solutions LLC; Shih-Emn Chen, United Technologies Research Center; Sandeep Vijayakar, Advanced Numerical Solutions LLC; Jeff Mendoza, United Technologies Research Center

Mahender Singh, Volvo

Daniel J. Kato, Kato Consulting; Andy Seybert, Spectronics Inc; Dave Jones, HFP Acoustical Consultants

Integration of Engine Start/Stop Systems with Emphasis on NVH and Launch Behavior

A Design of Experiments Analysis to Determine the Importance of Relevant Factors on the STL of an Acoustic Part

Adding Bypass Ducts to Enhance Muffler Performance without Increasing Size

(2013-01-1899)

(2013-01-2009)

(2013-01-1882)

Thomas Wellmann, Kiran Govindswamy, Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.

Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; James Haylett, Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc.; Ranjit K. Roy, Nutek, Inc.

Y. Zhang, D. W. Herrin, T. W. Wu, University of Kentucky

Invited Speaker: Transmission Torque Converter Arc Spring Damper Dynamic Characteristics for Driveline Torsional Vibration Evaluation (SAE World Congress Paper 2013-01-1483) (Oral Only) Zhe Li, Jaspal Sandhu, Chrysler Group LLC Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Ballroom C

Chat with the Experts (NVCTC)

Presenters: Wade R. Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc.; Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services; Matthew Maunder, Ricardo UK, Ltd.; Colin Mercer, Prosig, Ltd.

2:00 p.m.

Grand Gallery Room E

SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

Tuesday, May 21 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom D Materials (Part 2 of 3) (NVC300)

Grand Gallery Room C Student Paper Competition Judging (Part 1) (NVCSTP)

This session will cover materials used to solve noise and vibration problems in vehicles. Topics covered will include new and traditional NVH materials, materials with unique or special NVH properties, case studies covering applications of NVH materials to solve specific vehicle problems, modeling of materials, manufacturing or processing of NVH materials, and engineering and design principles for the use of NVH materials.

Grand Gallery Room E

Ballroom C

Driveline (Part 2 of 2) (NVC103)

Intake / Exhaust (Part 3 of 3) (NVC101)

This session deals with analytical, computational and experimental studies of the dynamic response including noise and vibration of automotive driveline systems and components. Typical topics of interests include, but not limited to, torque converters, gear noise, axle noise driveline system dynamics, transmission noise and vibrations, powertrain dynamics, transient dynamic response and propshaft balancing.

This session covers experimental, computational, and analytical efforts related to the basic mechanisms and control techniques of noise and vibration in the breathing system (induction, combustion chamber, and exhaust) of naturally aspirated and supercharged/turbocharged engines. Noise sources include airborne, flow, flow-acoustic and flow‐structure coupling.

2:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.

2:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.

4:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

4:10 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Organizers: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co.; Jason T. Kunio, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc.; David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics

Organizers: Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.

Organizers: Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co.; Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc.; Teik C. Lim, University of Cincinnati; Joseph L. Stout, Ford Motor Co.; In-Soo Suh, KAIST; Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan University

Organizers: Ahmet Selamet, The Ohio State University; Raymond A. Kach, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control; Philip Keller, BorgWarner Inc.

Chairpersons: Jason T. Kunio, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics 2:00 p.m.

Generalized Light-Weight Concepts: A New Insulator 3D Optimization Procedure (2013-01-1947)

2:20 p.m.

Arnaud Duval, Jean-Francois Rondeau, Ludovic Dejaeger, Francis Lhuillier, Julien Monet-Descombey, Faurecia Acoustics and Soft Trim Div.

(Oral Only)

Damping Performance Using a Panel Structure

Multi-Point Mesh Modeling and Nonlinear Multi-Body Dynamics of Hypoid Geared System (SAE Paper 2013-01-1895)

(2013-01-1938) Pranab Saha, Satyajeet P. Deshpande, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Jonathan Fisk, Devon E. Owen, Shiloh Industries Inc. 2:40 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

(Oral Only)

Paulo Eduardo Ferreira, 3M do Brasil Ltda

Sriram Sundar, Ohio State Univ.

The Effect of Edge Constraints on the Measurement of Automotive Sound Package Materials Using a Tube Apparatus

Instabilities at the Low-Flow Range of a Turbocharger Compressor (SAE Paper 2013-01-1886)

Innovative Thermoplastic Cavity Filler Design Solutions

Michael Fasse, Sika Corp; Nicolas Brichet, Sika Schweiz AG

4:50 p.m.

Yawen Wang, University of Cincinnati

(2012-36-0627)

(2013-01-1939)

4:30 p.m.

(Oral Only)

Effect of the Tooth Surface Waviness on the Dynamics and Structure-Borne Noise of a Spur Gear Pair (SAE Paper 2013-01-1877)

Edward Ray Green, Sound Answers, Inc.; Andrea Frey, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.

3:40 p.m. 4:10 p.m.

Laihang Li, Ohio State Univ.

Sound Package Evaluation of Dash Panel Focusing on Weight Reduction using Particle Velocity Measurements

(2013-01-1942)

3:20 p.m.

Analysis of Speed-Dependent Vibration Amplification in a Nonlinear Driveline System Using Hilbert Transform (SAE Paper 201301-1894)

(Oral Only) Rick D. Dehner, Ohio State Univ. The Application of Singular Value Decomposition to Determine the Sources of Far Field Diesel Engine Noise (SAE Paper 2013-01-1974) (Oral Only) Michael D. Hayward, Purdue University Refreshment Break in Exhibit Analysis of Speed-Dependent Vibration Amplification in a Nonlinear Driveline System Using Hilbert Transform

Using the Reciprocal Work Identity to Evaluate the Transmission Loss of Mufflers

(2013-01-1894)

(2013-01-1888)

Laihang Li, Rajendra Singh, The Ohio State University

L. Zhou, D. W. Herrin, T. W. Wu, University of Kentucky

Multi-Point Mesh Modeling and Nonlinear Multi-Body Dynamics of Hypoid Geared System

Pulsation Generation and Control of Roots Supercharger: A Shock Tube Mechanism

(2013-01-1895)

(2013-01-1887)

Yawen Wang, Teik C. Lim, Junyi Yang, University of Cincinnati

Paul Xiubao Huang, Hi-Bar MC Technologies LLC.

Cord-Reinforced Flexible Link Rotational Coupling Technology Offers a Solution for Conflicting Design Goals

Acoustical Methods for Investigating Turbocharger Flow Instabilities

(2013-01-1892)

(2013-01-1879)

Joachim Reihle, Marc Brandl, Johann Loew, Sueddeutsche Gelenkscheibenfabrik GmbH

Raimo Kabral, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, CCGEx; Hans Rammal, Tallinn University of Technology; Mats Abom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Tuesday, May 21 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom D

Grand Gallery Room D

Grand Gallery Room C

Materials (Part 3 of 3) (NVC300)

Structural Analysis: Engine/Powertrain/Driveline (NVC100)

Student Paper Competition Judging (Part 2) (NVCSTP)

This session will cover materials used to solve noise and vibration problems in vehicles. Topics covered will include new and traditional NVH materials, materials with unique or special NVH properties, case studies covering applications of NVH materials to solve specific vehicle problems, modeling of materials, manufacturing or processing of NVH materials, and engineering and design principles for the use of NVH materials.

The focus of the Structural Analysis session is to share experiences on analyzing, testing, and developing solutions to structural noise and vibration problems from powertrain sources. Analytical modeling, experimental testing and predictive correlation are just a few of the tools used in this endeavor.

4:10 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

4:10 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

4:10 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.

Organizers: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co.; Jason T. Kunio, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc.; David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics

Organizers: Ken Kicinski; Deane Jaeger

Organizers: Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.

SAE J2846 Insertion Loss Test Method Gage R & R Analysis

Modeling and Analysis of Powertrain NVH with Focus on Growl Noise

Experimental Study on Enhanced FXLMS Algorithm for Active Impulsive Noise Control (SAE Paper 2013-01-1951)

(2013-01-1935)

(2013-01-1875)

(Oral Only)

Thomas Pillars, Michael Fasse, Sika Corp.

Jeff Orzechowski, Jaspal Sandhu, Chrysler Group LLC; Dumitru Beloiu, Andrew Talby, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.

Guohua Sun, University of Cincinnati

The Current State of Pre-Formed versus Bulk Cavity Filler Technologies in the Automotive, Medium Duty and Heavy Truck Markets

Effect of the Tooth Surface Waviness on the Dynamics and Structure-Borne Noise of a Spur Gear Pair

Dynamic Stiffness of Hydraulic Bushing with Multiple Internal Configurations (SAE Paper 2013-01-1924)

(2013-01-1946)

(2013-01-1877)

(Oral Only)

Michael Fasse, Sika Corp

Sriram Sundar, Rajendra Singh, Karthik Jayasankaran, Seungbo Kim, The Ohio State University

Tan Chai, Ohio State Univ.

Chairpersons: David B. Reed, Janesville Acoustics; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co. 4:10 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

4:50 p.m.

Comparative Assessment of Multi-Axis Bushing Properties Using Resonant and Non-Resonant Methods (SAE Paper 201301-1925) (Oral Only) Scott Allen Noll, Ohio State University Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

Tuesday, May 21 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom D

Ballroom C

SEA Workshop: Mid-Frequency Models (NVCWK3)

Sound Quality Workshop (NVCWK2)

This workshop will present a practical introduction to SEA Modeling and its use in vehicle applications. A brief introduction to SEA will be followed by a broad spectrum of SEA models applied to vehicle acoustic design. Three distinct applications will be presented. These applications extend from passenger vehicle and heavy truck to SEA applied to aerospace vehicles. This workshop is structured as an introduction to SEA especially for those with limited experience in vehicle acoustics modeling. It also provides an opportunity to establish technical contacts for continuing working relationships.

The 2013 Sound Quality Workshop is a significant revision from prior SQ Workshops. The purpose and orientation are to empower engineers to recognize and fully connect their innate hearing capabilities with interactive analytic tools to characterize, design and improve mobility-product sounds considering human perception. An overview differentiates sound quality engineering from general acoustics as historically practiced, introduces the scientific field of Soundscaping (merging rapidly with SQ engineering and being applied to automotive development*) and provides a thought-context for straightforward, productive work. Examples are given regarding how to approach issues, and about human perception and connecting it with technical measurements including both conventional and psychoacoustic tools. The sequence of practical topics, examples and methods includes hardware issues such as sound card behavior, and time data resolution 24 bits, 16 bits and implications. Specific information on tonalities not necessarily involving pure tones, and new findings on low-frequency perception and analysis, are also included. As always, a CD of the Workshop presentation will be given out at the close of the Workshop. *NOTE: On Thursday morning in the discussion period of session NVC303 (10:20 AM to noon), there will be a presentation on a major Soundscaping/SQ engineering vehicle benchmarking project (Explorative Vehicle Evaluation) in Europe in which this author participated.

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Organizers: Mark Moeller

Organizers: Wade R. Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc.

Chairpersons: Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering 10:01 p.m.

Welcome and Opening Remarks (Oral Only) Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering

10:02 p.m.

Hybrid FEA/SEA (Oral Only) Phil Shorter, CD-adapco

10:03 p.m.

Hybrid FEA/EFEA (Oral Only) Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan

10:04 p.m.

SEA Updating (Oral Only) Jerome E. Manning, Cambridge Collaborative Inc. Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Wednesday, May 22 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room A

8:30 a.m.

8:50 a.m.

9:10 a.m.

Grand Gallery Room C

Grand Gallery Room E

Brakes (NVC201)

Instrumentation Systems, Sensors and Methods (Part 1 of 2) (NVC401)

Interior Noise and Vibration Sources (Part 1 of 2) (NVC205)

This session covers static and dynamic issues in the body and chassis that contribute to noise and vibration problems in vehicles. Included in this session are modal studies, measurement and analysis methods, transfer path analysis, design guidelines, and recommended practices for noise and vibration control of the body and chassis.

This session provides a good overview of current issues and problem-solving activities in vehicle braking system noise. Braking noise is one of the highest dollars cost warranty issues for the automakers, and therefore, gets considerable attention. The papers of this session will describe both experimental and analytical programs of investigations related to this issue.

This session covers instrumentation sensors, systems and methods used in the measurement and analysis of noise, vibration and harshness. Analysis methods internal to instrumentation will also be covered.

This session covers noise and vibration sources and paths within a vehicle (automobiles, trucks and recreational vehicles). Example of noise sources included are HVAC system, electric motor powered mechanisms and door closure and example of vibration sources are road and engine. Also included are Whole Body and Hand Arm Vibration experienced by professional drivers as well as acoustical design factors of audio, infotainment, and hands free devices.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. - 9:10 a.m.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Organizers: Christian Fernholz, General Electric Aircraft Engines; Eric Frank, Sound Answers Inc.

Organizers: James K. Thompson, NIOSH; Todd Eric Rook, Goodrich

Organizers: Wade R. Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc.; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC

Organizers: Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers Inc.; Thomas Lago, TechFuzion; Prakash T. Thawani, DENSO International America Inc.

Hydraulically Damped Rubber Body Mounts with High Lateral Rate for Improved Vehicle Noise, Vibration and Ride Qualities

Effect of Disc-Pad Contact Modification on the Brake Judder Source Using a Simplified Elasto-Kinematic Model

Reducing the Uncertainty of Sound Absorption Measurements Using the Impedance Tube Method

Automotive HVAC Induced Blade Passing Frequency (BPF) Tone and its Suppression

(2013-01-1906)

(2013-01-1907)

(2013-01-1965)

(2013-01-1915)

Oday Hassan, Jeff Vogt, General Motors LLC; Jay Thornhill, Tenneco Inc.

Jason Dreyer, John Drabison, Jared Liette, Rajendra Singh, The Ohio State University; Osman Taha Sen, Istanbul Technical University

X. Hua, D. W. Herrin, University of Kentucky

Justin P. Black, Prakash T. Thawani, Hiroyuki Hayashi, Stephen Sinadinos, DENSO International America Inc.

Effect of Local Stiffness Coupling on the Modes of a Subframe-Bushing System

Steps towards Predictive Simulation and Faster Experimental Investigation of Automotive Brake Systems with Respect to Squeal

The Impact of Sample Size on Sound Absorption Measured in a Small Reverberation Room

Body Induced Boom Noise Control by Hybrid Integrated Approach for a Passenger Car

(2013-01-1904)

(2013-01-1908)

(2013-01-1967)

(2013-01-1920)

Scott Noll, Jason Dreyer, Rajendra Singh, The Ohio State University

Sylwia Agnes Hornig, Daniel Hochlenert, Holger Gödecker, Nils Gräbner, Utz Von Wagner, Technische Univerität Berlin

Barry Robert Wyerman, David B. Reed, Tracy Krumnow, Janesville Acoustics

Prasanth B., Sachin Wagh, Tata Motors Ltd.; Jayeshkumar Raghuvanshi, Tata Technologies Ltd.

The Experimental Method Extracting Dominant Acoustic Mode Shapes for Automotive Interior Acoustic Field Coupled with the Body Structure

On Some Important Practical Aspects Related to the Measurement of the Diffuse Field Absorption Coefficient in Small Reverberation Rooms

Experimental Approach to Eliminate Mirror Blur

(2013-01-1905)

(2013-01-1972)

(2013-01-1918)

Hiromichi Tsuji, Shinichi Maruyama, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University; Eiji Takahashi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

Claudio Bertolini, Tommy Falk, Autoneum Holding AG

Senthilkumar Raamya Premkumar, N. Jayakumar, Sajith Nair, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Grand Gallery Room D

Body Structure / Chassis (NVC200)

SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

Wednesday, May 22 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room B

8:30 a.m.

Ballroom D

Grand Gallery Room E

Grand Gallery Room D

Mounts and Shock Absorbers (Part 1 of 2) (NVC206)

Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (NVC700)

Instrumentation Systems, Sensors and Methods (Part 2 of 2) (NVC401)

Interior Noise and Vibration Sources (Part 2 of 2) (NVC205)

This session includes papers in the areas of static, dynamic, and fatigue characterization of elastomers, bushings, mounts and shock absorbers used in the mobility industry. Particular emphasis is given to new and innovative analysis and testing methodologies to quantify the non-linear properties of these systems in addition to the effects of temperature, frequency, and aging. Papers dealing with specific applications and case studies of existing methodologies are also welcome.

This session discusses the noise sources, noise signatures, noise control strategy, and NVH technology unique to electric and hybrid powered vehicles. It is intended to bring a greater awareness of the NVH characteristics of these new vehicles to all NVH practitioners. At the same time, it will provide a forum so that advances in power systems, drive trains, batteries, and energy storage can be addressed with appropriate NVH technology as needed.

This session covers instrumentation sensors, systems and methods used in the measurement and analysis of noise, vibration and harshness. Analysis methods internal to instrumentation will also be covered.

This session covers noise and vibration sources and paths within a vehicle (automobiles, trucks and recreational vehicles). Example of noise sources included are HVAC system, electric motor powered mechanisms and door closure and example of vibration sources are road and engine. Also included are Whole Body and Hand Arm Vibration experienced by professional drivers as well as acoustical design factors of audio, infotainment, and hands free devices.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Organizers: Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan University

Organizers: Saeed Siavoshani, Dow Chemical; In-Soo Suh, KAIST; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics

Organizers: Wade R. Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc.; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC

Organizers: Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers Inc.; Thomas Lago, TechFuzion; Prakash T. Thawani, DENSO International America Inc.

Air Spring Air Damper: Modelling and Dynamic Performance in Case of Small Excitations (2013-01-1922) Willy Armand Fongue, Daimler AG

8:50 a.m.

Input Based Control of Full Car Model (ATV) Semi Active Suspension System-Simulation (2013-01-1926) K. Kamalakkannan, Hindustan University

9:10 a.m.

Comparative Assessment of Multi-Axis Bushing Properties Using Resonant and Non-Resonant Methods (2013-01-1925) Scott Noll, Jason Dreyer, Rajendra Singh, The Ohio State University

9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

10:20 a.m.

10:40 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

11:20 a.m.

11:40 a.m.

Refreshment Break in Exhibit Noise and Vibration Development for Adapt- Automated Toolboxes for Target Setting, ing a Conventional Vehicle Platform for an Troubleshooting, and NV Performance Electric Powertrain Prediction

Low Noise Cabin Design for Construction Equipment

(2013-01-2003)

(2013-01-1971)

(2013-01-1919)

Todd Freeman, Brian Thom, Sound Answers Inc.; Scott Smith, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.

Giovanni Rinaldi, Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers Inc.

Kyu Tae Kim, Hyung Taek Kim, Won Ho Joo, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

Parametric Reduced-Order Models of Battery Pack Vibration Including Structural Variation and Pre-Stress Effects

An Unusual Way to Improve TPA for Strongly-Coupled Systems

Road Noise Identification and Reduction Measures

(2013-01-2006)

(2013-01-1970)

(2013-01-1917)

Sung-Kwon Hong, Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan; Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC

Roland Sottek, Bernd Philippen, HEAD acoustics GmbH

Manchi Venkateswara Rao, Prasath R., Sanjeev Patil, Kumbhar S. Mansinh, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

Simulation of the Airborne and Structure-Borne Noise of Electric Powertrain: Validation of the Simulation Methodology

Interior Noise Analysis and Prediction of a Tractor Cabin with Emphasis on Correlations with Experimental Data

Investigation on Wiping Noises and NVH Design Consideration in a Wiper System

(2013-01-2005)

(2013-01-1964)

(2013-01-1916)

Jean-Baptiste Dupont, Pascal Bouvet, Jean-Luc Wojtowicki, Vibratec

Sibel Velioglu, Anıl Yıldız, Turk Traktor Ve Ziraat Makineleri AS; Mert Doganli, Okan Tandogan, Novosim Engineering

JayaKumar N, Senthilkumar Raamya Premkumar, Sajith Nair, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

Passenger Vehicle Hybrid Hydraulic Powertrain Sound Quality Investigation

Assessing Vehicle Exterior Noise Using a Virtual Phased Array (VPA)

(2013-01-2004)

(2013-01-1968)

Antoni Szatkowski, Chrysler Group LLC

Daniel Fernandez Comesana, Branko Zjamsek, Andrea Grosso, Microflown Technologies BV; Keith Holland, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research

Development of HEV Engine Start-Shock Prediction Technique Combining Motor Generator System Control and Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD) Models

Arrays in Motion - Localization Techniques for Compensation of Relative Motion between Microphone Arrays and Sources

(2013-01-2007)

(2013-01-1966)

Hiroshi Sugimura, Masaya Takeda, Masayuki Takei, Hiroo Yamaoka, Toyota Motor Corp.; Takanori Ogata, Toyota Technical Development Corporation

Sandro Guidati, HEAD acoustics GmbH

The NVH Behavior of Internal Combustion Engines used in Range Extended Electric Vehicles

Panel Discussion / Question & Answer period with NVC401 Authors

(2013-01-2002) Kiran Govindswamy, Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.; Peter Genender, Gregor Schuermann, FEV GmbH Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Wednesday, May 22 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room B

10:00 a.m.

10:20 a.m.

10:40 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

11:20 a.m.

Grand Gallery Room C

Mounts and Shock Absorbers (Part 2 of 2) (NVC206)

Windnoise and Aeroacoustics (NVC208)

This session includes papers in the areas of static, dynamic, and fatigue characterization of elastomers, bushings, mounts and shock absorbers used in the mobility industry. Particular emphasis is given to new and innovative analysis and testing methodologies to quantify the non-linear properties of these systems in addition to the effects of temperature, frequency, and aging. Papers dealing with specific applications and case studies of existing methodologies are also welcome.

his session is to present numerical and experimental work pertaining to noise due to flow around the vehicle body, such as flow-induced interior noise, flow over protrusions, sunroofs, windows, noise from ventilation systems, or flow noise in exhaust system. Papers on aerodynamics alone without sound are excluded. Numerical studies may include new models or models based on existing theory as long as they are adequately supported by experimental or theoretical verifications.

10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

Organizers: Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan University

Organizers: Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control; Robert Powell, Exa Corporation

Dynamic Stiffness of Hydraulic Bushing with Multiple Internal Configurations

Evaluation of Ground Vehicle Wind Noise Transmission through Glasses Using Statistical Energy Analysis

(2013-01-1924)

(2013-01-1930)

Tan Chai, Rajendra Singh, Jason Dreyer, The Ohio State University

Patricia Manning, Jerome Manning, Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; George Peng, Jaguar Land Rover, Ltd.

New Elastomer Composite Increases the Durability of Natural Rubber Parts for Superior Performance of Bushings and Mounts

A Computational Process for Early Stage Assessment of Automotive Buffeting and Wind Noise

(2013-01-1923)

(2013-01-1929)

Chitrabala Subramanian, Vijay Tirumala, Bill Williams, David Reynolds, Cabot Corporation

Ganapathi Balasubramanian, L.A.Raghu Mutnuri, Zen Sugiyama, Sivapalan Senthooran, David Freed, Exa Corporation

Mathematical Modeling of Hydropneumatic Suspension System

A Computational Approach to Evaluate the Automotive Windscreen Wiper Placement Options Early in the Design Process

(2013-01-1928)

(2013-01-1933)

Ganesh Vijaykumar Kinagi, Tata Technologies, Ltd.; Suresh Wadkar, Sinhgad College of Engineering; Dnyanesh Sonawane, Tata Technologies, Ltd.

Sivapalan Senthooran, L.A.Raghu Mutnuri, Joe Amodeo, Robert Powell, Exa Corporation; Claire Freeman, Jaguar Land Rover

Transient Response of Hydraulic Bushing with Inertia Track and Orifice-Like Elements

Simulation of Underbody Contribution of Wind Noise in a Passenger Automobile

(2013-01-1927)

(2013-01-1932)

Tan Chai, Jason T. Dreyer, Rajendra Singh, The Ohio State University

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Wednesday, May 22 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom A Wednesday Keynote Luncheon: NVH Development and Attribute Balance for Emerging Marketings: Challenges and Rewards (NVCK2)

12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Presenters: Alexandre Nuñes, General Motors do Brasil Ltda

2:30 p.m.

2:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall

Grand Gallery Room D

Grand Gallery Room E

Chat with the Experts (NVCWC)

Active Noise and Vibration (NVC302)

Facilities (NVC400)

A range of N&V industry specialists with many skills will be available for small-scale conversations - “Chats”. This is an opportunity for you to exchange views and obtain advice and to hear the experience of people who have been there and done many things, that may well be useful to you.

This session addresses the strategies and methods for implementing active noise and vibration control in a vehicle. It will cover sensors and transducers, feedback systems, control algorithms, software for active control, noise and vibration cancellation devices, noise and vibration measurement systems, and case studies.

This session is focused on the development and application of facilities to conduct noise and vibration measurements. The intent is to provide practical information on the engineering challenges to consider in the construction and/or adaptation of a facility to the specialized noise and vibration requirements.

1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

2:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

2:30 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.

Organizers: Bernard Challen, Shoreham Services

Organizers: Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan University; Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion

Organizers: James K. Thompson, NIOSH; Christopher Thomas Griffen, Material Sciences Corporation

Vibration and Noise Improvement on a Balance Shaft Removed Engine Using Active Controlled Mounting System

Optimized Pavement Engineering for the ISO 10844 Standard

(2013-01-1948)

(2013-01-1962)

Yanbin Liu, Tokai Rubber Industries Inc.

Robert Otto Rasmussen, The Transtec Group, Inc.

Improved Control Source Concept for Active Cancellation of Exhaust Noise

Restoring and Upgrading of a Ford Motor Company Reverberation Room Test Suite

(2013-01-1952)

(2013-01-1960)

Steven Gerald Mattson, Great Lakes Sound & Vibration, Inc.; Darin Kowalski, US Army - TARDEC; Ryan Helminen, Greg Kangas, Great Lakes Sound & Vibration, Inc.

Richard Kolano, Kolano & Saha Engineers, Inc.; Sanjay Abhyankar, Thomas Martin, Ford Motor Co.

Experimental Study on Enhanced FXLMS Algorithm for Active Impulsive Noise Control

Design and Construction of an Innovative Sound Transmission Loss Testing Fixture

Presenters: James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute; Martin Romzek, Eberspaecher North America Inc.; Shanjin Wang, RENAULT SAS

(2013-01-1951)

(2013-01-1963)

Guohua Sun, Mingfeng Li, Teik C. Lim, University of Cincinnati; Ming-Ran Lee, Ming Cheng, Wayne Vanhaaften, Takeshi Abe, Ford Motor Co.

Richard Kolano, Kolano & Saha Engineers, Inc.

A Software Library for Active Control of Automotive Engine Noise

Optimization of Test Parameters and Analysis Methods for Fuel Tank Slosh Noise

(2013-01-1950)

(2013-01-1961)

Mark R. Every, Kyle MacDonald, QNX Software Systems

Eric Frank, Chris Moon, Sound Answers Inc.; Jason Rae, Michael Popovich, Testing Services Group LLC

3:50 p.m.

Design and Analysis of a Generic Sample for Proficiency Testing of Vibration Test Laboratories (2013-01-1959) Filip Nauwelaerts, Laboratoria De Nayer; David Moens, K U Leuven; Kristof Harri, Royal Military Academy Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Wednesday, May 22 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room B

2:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

3:50 p.m.

Grand Gallery Room A

Product Development Process (NVC500)

SEA (Statistical Energy Analysis) Design (NVC601)

This session is dedicated to the tools and methodology involved in identifying, calculating and modifying various noise and vibration sources and paths in vehicles, aircraft and various consumer products and assist in the design and validation of noise and vibration targets.

This session focuses on the development process used to achieve NVH goals and includes topics such as benchmarking, target setting, target cascading, the role and timing of simulation methods and test methods and cross functional coordination and optimization. Papers in this session will also explore the relevance and timing of component, subsystem and full system analysis and testing.

This session provides a good overview of recent innovations to SEA modeling techniques. SEA models can be used alone or together with hybrid analytical or experimental techniques to establish good comparative NVH predictions at the earliest stage of the vehicle design process. The papers of this session will describe recent advances and / or validations of SEA theory, applications, or use in conjunction with hybrid techniques for high- and mid-frequency NVH predictions.

2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

2:30 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.

2:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Organizers: Gary Newton, David Bogema, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.

Organizers: Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc.; Alan Parrett, General Motors; Robert Powell, Exa Corporation; Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors

Organizers: Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Mark Moeller; Jian Pan, Autoneum North America Inc.; Alan Parrett, General Motors

Chairpersons: Gary Newton, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc 2:30 p.m.

Grand Gallery Room C

Noise Path Analysis (NVC304)

Chairpersons: Alice Botteon Rodrigues, General Motors

A Novel Use of Acoustic and Vibration Simulation Techniques to Develop Better Ride Comfort for a Luxury Cabriolet Car

NVH Target Cascading from Customer Interface to Vehicle Subsystems

Correlation of Dominant Noise Transfer Paths in Statistical Energy Analysis Vehicle Model from Test as Basis for Variant Vehicle Development

(2013-01-1956)

(2013-01-1980)

(2013-01-1994)

Paul R. Kennings, Uday Senapati, Bentley Motors, Ltd.; David Fothergill, DJ Fothergill Consulting, Ltd.; Frank Syred, Sound & Vibration Technology, Ltd.

Todd Tousignant, Kiran Govindswamy, Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.; Georg Eisele, Peter Genender, FEV GmbH

Chadwyck Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Melzak Marques da Silva, MSX International do Brasil; Paulo Sérgio Lima Alves, Ford Motor Co.

Simulation of Enclosures Including Attached Duct Work

Target Sound Development for Luxury Sedan based on Driving Experience and Preference Study

Radiating Panel NVH Performance Evaluations for Vehicle Design

(2013-01-1958)

(2013-01-1983)

(2013-01-1991)

L. Zhou, D. W. Herrin, T. W. Wu, University of Kentucky

Seonghyeon Kim, Dong Chul Park, Seokgwan Hong, Hyundai Motor Company; Philipp Sellerbeck, Andre Fiebig, HEAD acoustics GmbH; Michael Csakan, Chahe Apelian, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

Yuksel Gur, Sanjay Abhyankar, David Wagner, Ford Motor Co.

High-Frequency Time Domain Source Path Contribution: From Engine Test Bench Data to Cabin Interior Sounds

Performance Equivalent Thickness of a Sound Insulation System

Prediction of Biot Properties for Describing Fibrous Materials in SEA Models

(2013-01-1957)

(2013-01-1981)

(2013-01-1993)

David Bogema, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Andreas Schuhmacher, Brüel & Kjær A/S; Gary Newton, Brüel & Kjær North America Inc.; Frederick Vanhaaften, Takeshi Abe, Ford Motor Co.; Dmitri Tcherniak, Brüel & Kjær A/S; Ming Cheng, Ming-Ran Lee, Ford Motor Co.

Chong Wang, Katherine Tao, Alan Parrett, General Motors Co.

Terence Connelly, ESI North America

NVH Product Development Process in the Indian Automotive Industry

Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of a Rotorcraft

(2013-01-1984)

(2013-01-1995)

Santhosha Nayak, Debasish Chatterjee, Paracoat Products, Ltd.

Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan; Sungmin Lee, Michigan Engineering Services; Paul Braunwart, Jeff Mendoza, United Technologies Research Center; Donald Butts, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

Lightweight Acoustic System Performance Target Setting Process (2013-01-1982) Qijun Zhang, Alan Parrett, General Motors Co.; Alexander Zopp, Adam Opel GmbH Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Wednesday, May 22 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Ballroom D

Ballroom C

Structure Borne NVH Workshop (NVCWK4)

The History and Future of Fourier Analysis Workshop (NVCWK5)

Please join us for the 10th Anniversary of the Structure Borne NVH workshop. Since the beginning, the workshop has stressed the fundamentals of source– path–receiver principles. A theoretical foundation covers the basics of low-frequency NVH ( to 100 Hz where NVH is felt) and mid-frequency (to 500 Hz were NVH is heard). The application topic will discuss the causes of NVH variability and corresponding new methods of simulation to assure robustness.

Frequency analysis is often referred to as Fourier analysis but is that really true? The foundation is based on stationary and “Fourier signals.” What happens if that is not the case? Modern FFT signal analyzers use very sparse sampling that is correct according to Shannon but what will happen when using time domain analysis. Many of the myths and frequent questions will be answered using a “user perspective” and rules of thumb will be given together with good methods to avoid large errors. After attending this session, a much better understanding in regards to pitfalls and proper methodology will be the outcome.

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Organizers and Presenters: Alan E. Duncan, Automotive Analytics Inc.; Gregory Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc.; Jianmin Guan, Altair Engineering Inc.

Organizers: Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion Presenters: Thomas Lagö, TechFuzion; Colin Mercer, Prosig, Ltd.

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Thursday, May 23 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room E

8:30 a.m.

8:50 a.m.

9:10 a.m.

Grand Gallery Room C

Tires (NVC202)

This session is focused on base engine, mounts, accessories, fuel injection system, combustion system, transmission related design or development noise and vibration topics. The papers of this session will have both experimental and analytical approaches to problem solving.

This session includes papers regarding vehi- This session focuses on the development cle exterior or interior tire/pavement noise. and application of analytical methods for characterizing the dynamic behavior of structural systems. Analysis methods for all structural components, subsystems and complete systems found in automotive vehicles will be considered, except for powertrain and driveline which are covered in Powertrain Structural Analysis session. Examples include (but are not limited to) body structure, chassis structure, seats and interior structures.

This session covers subjective testing and analysis related to automotive noise and vibration, usually referred to as sound quality and vibration quality. The focus is on both subjective and objective tools and methods that can be used either to design sound or vibration quality into the automotive product, or to characterize and eliminate undesired sounds or vibrations.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Organizers: Kalyan Singh Bagga, Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co.; In-Soo Suh, KAIST; Prakash T. Thawani, DENSO International America Inc.; Joachim Wolschendorf, FEV Inc.

Organizers: Paul R. Donavan, Illingworth & Rodkin Inc.; Saeed Siavoshani, Dow Chemical

Organizers: Gregory Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc.; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control

Organizers: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co.

Automotive AC System Induced Refrigerant Hiss and Gurgle

Vibration Analysis of Tire Circumferential Mode Under Loaded Axle

(2013-01-1890)

(2013-01-1909)

Prakash T. Thawani, Stephen Sinadinos, Justin Black, DENSO International America Inc.

Masami Matsubara, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Takayuki Koizumi, Yuya Hirano, Doshisha Univ

Understanding Automotive A/C Compressor Pressure Pulsations Generation through Experimental and Analytical Methods

Vibration Behavior Analysis of Tire Bending Mode Exciting Lateral Axial Forces

(2013-01-1891)

(2013-01-1911)

Richard Luken, Kanwal Bhatia, William Rauch, Halla Visteon Climate Control

Masami Matsubara, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Takayuki Koizumi, Yuya Hirano, Doshisha Univ.; Kensuke Bito, Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd.

Panel Discussion: Powertrain NVH: Developing Trends in the Industry

Parameters Affecting the Noise Performance of ASTM Standard Reference Test Tires

Panelists: Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc. Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute Mark L. Stickler, Ford Research and Innovation Center Prakash T. Thawani, DENSO International America Inc.

Structural Analysis: Numerical Methods (NVC600)

Grand Gallery Room D

Components / Accessories (NVC102)

Moderators: Kalyan Singh Bagga, Ford Motor Co.

9:30 a.m.

Grand Gallery Room D

Subjective Response (NVC303)

(2013-01-1910) Paul R. Donavan, Illingworth & Rodkin Inc.; Dana Lodico, Lodico Acoustics, LLC

Refreshment Break in Grand Gallery

10:00 a.m.

10:20 a.m.

10:40 a.m.

Fast Substructure Generation Using Automated Multilevel Substructuring

Interactions of Acoustic and Visual Stimuli in Source Localization for Realistic Playback

(2013-01-1986)

(2013-01-1954)

Mintae Kim, Vladimir Belsky, Mikhail Belyi, DS Simulia Corp.

Glenn Pietila, Gabriella Cerrato, Sound Answers Inc.

Application of Laminated Composite Materials in Vehicle Design: Theories and Analyses of Composite Shells

The Band Importance Function in the Evaluation of the Speech Intelligibility Index at the Speech Reception Threshold within a Simulated Driving Environment

(2013-01-1989)

(2013-01-1953)

Mohamad Qatu, Mohammad Zannon, Golam Mainuddin, Central Michigan University

Nikolina Samardzic, Colin Novak, University of Windsor

Natural Vibration Analysis of A Three-Dimensional Railway Vehicle-Track System

Panel Discussion Discussion of current topics in automotive sound quality, including 1) consideration of human as objective measuring instrument using soundscaping principles, 2) subjective/objective in-vehicle speech intelligibility evaluation methods and 3) challenges in using a Paired Comparison/Bradley-Terry model approach to sound quality

(2013-01-1987) Rajib Ul Alam Uzzal, Rama B. Bhat, Waiz Ahmed, Concordia University Montreal

Moderators: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co. Panelists: Wade R. Bray, HEAD acoustics Inc. Glenn Pietila, Sound Answers Inc. Nikolina Samardzic, Univ. of Windsor Roland Sottek, Head acoustics GmbH

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Thursday, May 23 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Grand Gallery Room E

11:00 a.m.

Grand Gallery Room D

Grand Gallery Room C Structural Analysis: Numerical Methods (NVC600)

Grand Gallery Room D

Components / Accessories (NVC102)

Tires (NVC202)

Subjective Response (NVC303)

This session is focused on base engine, mounts, accessories, fuel injection system, combustion system, transmission related design or development noise and vibration topics. The papers of this session will have both experimental and analytical approaches to problem solving.

This session includes papers regarding vehi- This session focuses on the development cle exterior or interior tire/pavement noise. and application of analytical methods for characterizing the dynamic behavior of structural systems. Analysis methods for all structural components, subsystems and complete systems found in automotive vehicles will be considered, except for powertrain and driveline which are covered in Powertrain Structural Analysis session. Examples include (but are not limited to) body structure, chassis structure, seats and interior structures.

This session covers subjective testing and analysis related to automotive noise and vibration, usually referred to as sound quality and vibration quality. The focus is on both subjective and objective tools and methods that can be used either to design sound or vibration quality into the automotive product, or to characterize and eliminate undesired sounds or vibrations.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Organizers: Kalyan Singh Bagga, Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co.; In-Soo Suh, KAIST; Prakash T. Thawani, DENSO International America Inc.; Joachim Wolschendorf, FEV Inc.

Organizers: Paul R. Donavan, Illingworth & Rodkin Inc.; Saeed Siavoshani, Dow Chemical

Organizers: Gregory Goetchius, Tesla Motors Inc.; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control

Organizers: Steven Sorenson, Aearo Co.

Numerical Study of the Compartment Cavity Problem Using a Novel Cell-Based Smoothed Radial Point Interpolation Method (2013-01-1988) Lingyun Yao, Jianwen Zhou, Zhou Zhou, China Automotive Engrg Rsch Inst Co., Ltd.

10:01 p.m.

A Method of Designing Automotive Door Glass and Guide Rail based on the Drum Surface (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1985) Dawei Gao, University of Shanghai for Science & Technology; Shi Guijie, China Classification Society

10:02 p.m.

Vibration Analysis of Inclined Beams under Uniform Partially Distributed Moving Mass or Force Considering Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces using FEM (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1990) Esmaeil Bahmyari, Ms Gratuated Student Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Thursday, May 23 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME

Thursday, May 23 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM

Written Only (NVC999)

Grand Gallery Room E

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Diesel (NVC104) The diesel NVH session is focused on issues related to making diesel engines achieve better NVH characteristics. Topics include both analytical and experimental techniques for developing low noise diesel engines and components. Related topics covered in this session include linear and torsional vibration of diesel engines, as well as features intended to reduce diesel specific intake and exhaust noise problems, such as turbocharger whine.

10:01 p.m.

(951375) Timothy Hirabayashi, General Motors Corp.; David McCaa, CertainTeed Corp.; Robert Rebandt, Ford Motor Co.; Phillip Rusch, Harley-Davidson Motor Co.; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc.; SAE Acoustical Materials Committee; SAE Thermal Materials Committee

10:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Organizers: Kalyan Singh Bagga, Hether Fedullo, Ford Motor Co.; Dhanesh Purekar, Cummins Inc.; Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control 10:20 a.m.

Combustion and Vibration Characteristics in a Small Displacement Diesel Engine Fueled with Biodiesel Blends (2013-01-1902)

Application of Noise Control and Heat Insulation Materials and Devices in the Automotive Industry

10:02 p.m.

Automotive Noise and Vibration Control Practices in the New Millennium (2003-01-1589) Barry Wyerman, Lear Corp.; Mike Dinsmore, Carcoustics USA; Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc; Bob Baker, General Motors Corp.; Anita Carey; Rod Hadi, Vibracoustics, Inc.

Giancarlo Chiatti, Ornella Chiavola, Erasmo Recco, ROMA TRE University 10:40 a.m.

Compression Brake Noise with DPF and SCR (2013-01-1900) George Bailey, Thomas Reinhart, Southwest Research Institute

11:00 a.m.

Experimental Investigation of the Oil Pressure Regulator Buzz Noise on Diesel Engines (2013-01-1903) Dhanesh Purekar, Cummins Inc.

11:20 a.m.

An Advanced Method for Developing Combustion Noise through the Analysis of Diesel Combustion (2013-01-1901) Insoo Jung, Jaemin Jin, Hyunkee So, Choonggeun Nam, Kwangmin Won, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. Planned by Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee / EMB Land and Sea Group

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Participant Index A Abe, Takeshi.................. 37, 38 Abhyankar, Sanjay......... 37, 38 Abom, Mats................... 28, 31 Abu-Shams, Mohammad.... 28 Ahmed, Waiz....................... 40 Albert, Christopher.............. 29 Alexander, Jonathon............ 29 Allam, Sabry........................ 28 Alvarez, Ricardo de Alba...... 28 Alves, Paulo Sérgio Lima..... 38 Ambarisha, Vijaya Kumar..... 30 Amodeo, Joe....................... 36 Apelian, Chahe.................... 38 Auriemma, Fabio................. 28

B Bagga, Kalyan Singh.......... 40, 41, 42 Bahmyari, Esmaeil............... 41 Bailey, George..................... 42 Baker, Bob.......................... 42 Balachandran, Karthik......... 28 Balasubramanian, Ganapathi........................ 36 Balasubramanian, Ganapathy....................... 36 Balte, Rolf Hermann............ 27 Becker, Michael................... 28 Beloiu, Dumitru.................... 32 Belsky, Vladimir.................... 40 Belyi, Mikhail........................ 40 Benaziz, Marouane.............. 28 Bertolini, Claudio................. 34 Bhatia, Kanwal.................... 40 Bhat, Rama B...................... 40 Bianciardi, Fabio.................. 29 Birkett, Craig................. 27, 30 Bito, Kensuke...................... 40 Black, Justin........................ 40 Black, Justin P..................... 34 Bocquillet, Arnaud............... 29 Bogema, David.................... 38 Bolton, J. Stuart.................. 29 Bouvet, Pascal.................... 35 Bozza, Fabio....................... 28 B., Prasanth........................ 34 Brames, Aaron.................... 30 Brandl, Marc........................ 31 Braunwart, Paul................... 38 Bray, Wade R......... 30, 33, 34, 35, 40 Brichet, Nicolas................... 31 Brophy, Walter..................... 29 Brouckaert, Richard............. 29 Butts, Donald...................... 38

C Campbell, Mike................... 29 Carey, Anita......................... 42 Castanier, Matthew.............. 35 Cerrato, Gabriella........ 29, 34, 35, 40 Chai, Tan............................. 36

Challen, Bernard...... 28, 30, 37 Chatterjee, Debasish........... 38 Cheng, Ming.................. 37, 38 Chen, Shih-Emn.................. 30 Chen, Yin............................ 30 Chiatti, Giancarlo................. 42 Chiavola, Ornella................. 42 Choi, Byoungkook............... 28 Choi, Jae Min...................... 28 Comesana, Daniel Fernandez............. 35 Committee, SAE Acoustical Materials... 27, 42 Committee, SAE Thermal Materials..... 42 Connelly, Terence........... 28, 38 Crouse, Bernd..................... 36 Csakan, Michael.................. 38

D Davies, Patricia.................... 29 Deak, Jérémie..................... 28 Dehner, Rick........................ 28 Dehner, Rick D.................... 31 Deighan, Thomas Paul......... 30 Dejaeger, Ludovic................ 31 DeJong, Richard.................. 33 Deshpande, Satyajeet P....... 31 Dinsmore, Mike................... 42 Doganli, Mert....................... 35 Donavan, Paul R............ 40, 41 Drabison, John.................... 34 Dreyer, Jason.......... 34, 35, 36 Dreyer, Jason T.................... 36 Duncan, Alan E.................... 39 Dupont, Jean-Baptiste......... 35 Duval, Arnaud...................... 31

E Ebbitt, Gordon............... 27, 28 Eisele, Georg....................... 38 Epureanu, Bogdan.............. 35 Every, Mark R...................... 37

F Falk, Tommy........................ 34 Fasse, Michael............... 31, 32 Fedullo, Hether....... 30, 31, 40, 41, 42 Fernholz, Christian............... 34 Ferreira, Paulo Eduardo....... 31 Fiebig, Andre....................... 38 Figurella, Neil....................... 28 Fisk, Jonathan..................... 31 Fongue, Willy Armand.......... 35 Fothergill, David................... 38 Frank, Eric..................... 34, 37 Frazer, Warner..................... 29 Freed, David........................ 36 Freeman, Claire................... 36 Freeman, Todd.................... 35 Frey, Andrea........................ 31

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Gao, Dawei......................... 41 Gardner, Bryce.................... 28 Genender, Peter............ 35, 38 George, John...................... 30 Gerdes, Ronald................... 29 Gödecker, Holger................ 34 Goetchius, Gregory................ 39, 40, 41 Govindswamy, Kiran........ 30, 31, 35, 38, 40 Gräbner, Nils........................ 34 Green, Edward Ray....... 29, 31 Griffen, Christopher Thomas........ 37 Grosso, Andrea................... 35 Guan, Jianmin..................... 39 Guidati, Sandro................... 35 Guijie, Shi............................ 41 Gur, Yuksel.......................... 38

Kabral, Raimo...................... 31 Kach, Raymond A... 28, 30, 31 Kain, Cornelia...................... 36 Kamalakkannan, K.............. 35 Kangas, Greg...................... 37 Karim, Ahsanul.................... 28 Kato, Daniel J...................... 30 Keller, Philip............. 28, 30, 31 Kennings, Paul R................. 38 Kicinski, Ken........................ 32 Kim, ByungHyun.................. 29 Kim, Hyung Taek................. 35 Kim, Kyu Tae....................... 35 Kim, Mintae......................... 40 Kim, Seonghyeon................ 38 Kim, Seungbo..................... 32 Kinagi, Ganesh Vijaykumar.......... 36 Koizumi, Takayuki................ 40 Kolano, Richard................... 37 Kowalski, Darin.................... 37 Krumnow, Tracy................... 34 Kunio, Jason T......... 28, 31, 32

H Hadi, Rod............................ 42 Hajianmaleki, Mehdi............. 28 Hald, Jorgen........................ 29 Harri, Kristof........................ 37 Hassan, Oday...................... 34 Hayashi, Hiroyuki................. 34 Haylett, James..................... 30 Hayward, Michael D...... 29, 31 Helminen, Ryan................... 37 Herdtle, Thomas.................. 29 Herrin, D. W............ 28, 30, 31, 34, 38 Hirabayashi, Timothy........... 42 Hirano, Yuya........................ 40 Hochlenert, Daniel............... 34 Holland, Keith...................... 35 Hong, Seokgwan................. 38 Hong, Sung-Kwon............... 35 Hornig, Sylwia Agnes........... 34 Huang, Paul Xiubao............. 31 Huang, Wei.......................... 28 Hua, X..................... 28, 30, 34

I Iba, Shusaku....................... 29 Inoue, Akira......................... 29

J Jackson, Andrew P.............. 28 Jackson, P........................... 28 Jackson, Peter.................... 30 Jaeger, Deane..................... 32 Janssens, Karl..................... 29 JayaKumar.................... 34, 35 Jayakumar, N...................... 34 Jayasankaran, Karthik......... 32 Jin, Jaemin.......................... 42 Jones, Dave........................ 30 Joo, Won Ho....................... 35 Jorro, Steven....................... 30 Jung, Insoo......................... 42 Jun, In Ki............................. 28

L Lago, Thomas......... 34, 35, 37 Lagö, Thomas..................... 39 Lavrentjev, Jüri..................... 28 Lee, Hyunchul..................... 28 Lee, Ming-Ran............... 37, 38 Lee, Sang Kwon.................. 29 Lee, Seung Min................... 29 Lee, Sungmin...................... 38 Lhuillier, Francis................... 31 Liang, Xingyu....................... 29 Liette, Jared........................ 34 Li, Laihang........................... 31 Li, Mingfeng......................... 37 Lim, Teik C.............. 30, 31, 37 Liu, Yanbin........................... 37 Li, Zhe................................. 30 Lizotte, Brian....................... 28 Lodico, Dana....................... 40 Loew, Johann...................... 31 Luken, Richard.................... 40 Lyu, Su Jung....................... 28

M MacDonald, Kyle................. 37 Mainuddin, Golam............... 40 Malinow, Ivanna................... 28 Malinow, Ivanna G............... 28 Manning, Jerome................. 36 Manning, Jerome E............. 33 Manning, Patricia................. 36 Mansinh, Kumbhar S........... 35 Martin, Thomas................... 37 Maruyama, Shinichi....... 29, 34 Matsubara, Masami............. 40 Mattson, Steven Gerald....... 37 Maunder, Matthew............... 30 McCaa, David...................... 42 Mendoza, Jeff................ 30, 38

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Participant Index Mercer, Colin....................... 30 Metzger, Clinton.................. 30 Miazgowicz, Keith................ 28 Miller, Teresa S..................... 36 Mleczko, Sam...................... 30 Moeller, Mark........... 33, 36, 38 Moens, David...................... 37 Monet-Descombey, Julien... 31 Moon, Chris......................... 37 Moritz, Charles.................... 30 Moron, Philippe................... 36 Musser, Chadwyck...... 31, 32, 36, 38 Mutnuri, L.A.Raghu.............. 36 Myftiu, Eglind....................... 30

N Nacivet, Samuel.................. 28 Na, Hyung Hyun.................. 28 Nair, Sajith..................... 34, 35 Nam, Choonggeun.............. 42 Nauwelaerts, Filip................ 37 Nayak, Santhosha............... 38 Nerubenko, George............. 30 Neuhierl, Barbara................. 36 Newton, Gary................ 29, 38 Nieters, James M.... 34, 35, 37 Nijman, Eugene................... 29 Noll, Scott..................... 34, 35 Novak, Colin........................ 40 Nunes, Alexandre................ 37

O Ogata, Takanori................... 35 Onsay, Taner........................ 29 Orzechowski, Jeff................ 32 Owen, Devon E................... 31

P Pan, Jian..... 27, 28, 31, 32, 38 Park, Dong Chul.................. 38 Park, Hyunmin..................... 28 Parrett, Alan.................. 27, 38 Patil, Sanjeev....................... 35 Peng, George...................... 36 Philippen, Bernd.................. 35 Pietila, Glenn....................... 40 Pillars, Thomas.................... 32 Popovich, Michael............... 37 Powell, Robert............... 36, 38 Premkumar, Senthilkumar Raamya..................... 34, 35 Purekar, Dhanesh................ 42

Q Qatu, Mohamad..... 28, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 40

R Rae, Jason.......................... 37 Rager, Blake........................ 30

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Raghuvanshi, Jayeshkumar.34 Ramaswami, Madhan.......... 29 Rammal, Hans............... 28, 31 Rao, Manchi Venkateswara...... 35 Rasmussen, Robert Otto..... 37 Rauch, William..................... 40 Rebandt, Robert.................. 42 Recco, Erasmo.................... 42 Reed, David B... 28, 31, 32, 34 Reihle, Joachim................... 31 Reinhart, Thomas.......... 37, 42 Rejlek, Jan........................... 29 Remtema, Todd................... 28 Reynolds, David.................. 36 Rinaldi, Giovanni.................. 35 Rodrigues, Alice Botteon.... 27, 36, 38 Romzek, Martin................... 37 Rondeau, Jean-Francois...... 31 Rook, Todd Eric................... 34 Roy, Ranjit K........................ 30 R., Prasath.......................... 35 Rusch, Phillip....................... 42

S Saha, Pranab... 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 38, 42 Samardzic, Nikolina............. 40 Sandhu, Jaspal.............. 30, 32 Scheick, John...................... 28 Schuermann, Gregor........... 35 Schuhmacher, Andreas....... 38 Seifferlein, Eric..................... 28 Selamet, Ahmet....... 28, 30, 31 Sellerbeck, Philipp............... 38 Senapati, Uday.................... 38 Sen, Osman Taha................ 34 Senthooran, Sivapalan......... 36 Seol, Yoon Su...................... 28 Seybert, Andy...................... 30 Shaw, Christopher........ 28, 30, 31, 36, 40, 41, 42 Shih, H.R............................. 30 Shimada, Hiroshi................. 29 Shin, Taejin.......................... 29 Shorter, Phil......................... 33 Siano, Daniela..................... 28 Siavoshani, Saeed... 35, 40, 41 Silva, Melzak Marques da.... 38 Sinadinos, Stephen....... 34, 40 Singh, Mahender................. 30 Singh, Rajendra...... 31, 32, 34, 35, 36 Smith, Scott........................ 35 So, Hyunkee........................ 42 Sonawane, Dnyanesh.......... 36 Sondergaard, Thomas......... 29 Sorenson, Steven... 28, 31, 32, 40, 41 Sottek, Roland............... 35, 40 Stickler, Mark L.................... 40 Stotera, David...................... 28 Stout, Joseph L............. 30, 31

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Subramanian, Chitrabala..... 36 Sugimura, Hiroshi................ 35 Sugiyama, Zen.................... 36 Suh, In-Soo...... 30, 31, 35, 40, 41 Sun, Guohua....................... 37 Syred, Frank........................ 38 Szatkowski, Antoni.............. 35

Wojtowicki, Jean-Luc.......... 35 Wolschendorf, Joachim..................... 40, 41 Won, Kwangmin.................. 42 Wu, T. W.................. 30, 31, 38 Wyerman, Barry................... 42 Wyerman, Barry Robert..... 28, 31, 32, 34, 35

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Yamaoka, Hiroo................... 35 Yang, Junyi.......................... 31 Yao, Lingyun.................. 29, 41 Yi, Chulhyun........................ 28 Yıldız, Anıl............................ 35 Yoshimura, Takuya............... 34 Yu, Weigao.......................... 28

U Ullrich, Frank....................... 36 Uzzal, Rajib Ul Alam............. 40

V Vanhaaften, Frederick.......... 38 Vanhaaften, Wayne.............. 37 Velioglu, Sibel...................... 35 Veronesi, Giorgio................. 29 Vijayakar, Sandeep.............. 30 Vlahopoulos, Nickolas........ 29, 33, 38 Vogt, Jeff............................. 34

W Wade, Robert...................... 28 Wadkar, Suresh................... 36 Wagh, Sachin...................... 34 Wagner, David..................... 38 Wagner, Utz Von.................. 34 Wang, Chong...................... 38 Wang, Shanjin..................... 37 Wang, Yawen...................... 31 Watanabe, Masanori............ 29 Weer, Dirk De...................... 29 Wellmann, Thomas.............. 30 Wentzel, Richard E.............. 28 Whitehead, Timothy............. 30 Williams, Bill......................... 36 Williams, Tyler...................... 30

Z Zannon, Mohammad........... 40 Zehme, John....................... 30 Zhang, Geng....................... 29 Zhang, Qijun........................ 38 Zhang, Y.............................. 30 Zhen, Jiantie........................ 30 Zhou, Jianwen............... 29, 41 Zhou, L.......................... 31, 38 Zhou, Zhou.................... 29, 41 Zhu, Keda........................... 28 Zjamsek, Branko................. 35 Zopp, Alexander.................. 38 Zouani, Abdelkrim................ 28

SAE 2014 World Congress

CALL FOR PAPERS

Host Company

Strategic Tier One Partner

April 8 - 10, 2014 • Detroit, Michigan USA

Abstracts must be submitted online via www.sae.org/congress/ to only ONE session. Upon submission, you will receive an automatic reply with your paper offer number. If you do not receive a paper offer number at that point, please retry on-line submission or email [email protected]. Offered papers shall not have been published outside of SAE; and if accepted, contributors will not release their paper for publication through other media.

The following information will be required during the on-line submission process: 1. A summary that states the objective of the paper/presentation; 2. Tentative title; 3. Name of the author and co-authors and all contact information; 4. Selection of the most appropriate technical session.

Paper acceptance will be based on organizer moderated peer review of a review ready manuscript. Refer to the author resources site at http://volunteers.sae.org/authors.htm for other useful information in preparing your paper.

ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN

Testing & Instrumentation • Remote Communications and Data Analysis • New Test Methodologies and Information Management • On-board Instrumentation and Diagnostics • Component / System Simulation • Software/Hardware System Equipment and Innovations • System Software Testing & Validation • IVHM • Prognostics Electrical & Electronic Systems • Electrical Wiring Harnesses • Electro-mechanical Designs • Electronics Reliability • Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software • Multi-Media Systems • Software Safety Systems • Systems Engineering

Hybrid and Non-Traditional Powertrains • Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains • Fuel Cell Power Systems • EV Powertrains • Advanced Battery Technologies • Natural Gas Engines and Vehicles • Hydrogen IC Engines • Power Electronics Fuel & Additive Effects on Combustion • Alternative and Advanced Fuels • Fuel Injection & Sprays • Fuel & Additive Effects on Engine Performance Compression Ignition Engines • CI Engine Modeling • Cold Start & Transients • Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (HCCI) • Partially Premixed Combustion • Mixing Controlled (Diesel) Combustion • In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate & NOx Control • New Diesel Engines & Components • Lubricant Diagnosis and Management Systems Spark Ignition Engines • SI Engine Modeling • Direct Injection SI Engine Technology • New SI Engine & Component Design • Two-Stroke Engines • Rotary Engines • SI Combustion High Efficiency and Reduced CO2/km ) • Waste Heat Recovery • Engine Downsizing and Downspeeding • Variable Valvetrain Technologies • Small High-Efficiency Engines

• Vehicle Sensors & Actuators • Telematics Systems / Vehicle Navigation/ HMI • Auxiliary Controls • Electronic Components and Microprocessors • Electronic Engine Controls • On Board Diagnostics Connected Vehicle • Smart Vehicle / Smart Infrastructure • Smart Grid Technologies • EV Infrastructure • Vehicle Information and Communication • Intelligent Transportation Systems CAD/CAM/CAE • Design Simulation & Design Tools • Digital Modeling • Rapid Prototyping • Virtual Development Interior Electronics Lighting Technology

ENVIRONMENT / EMISSIONS/ SUSTAINABILITY Emissions • Advanced Catalyst Technology • Cold Start Emissions Control Technologies • Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (DPF Substrates & Systems, Durability, HCDeNOx, Modeling, New Developments, SCR) • Emissions Measurement & Testing • Emissions Processes for SI Engines • Particulate Emissions from Direct Injection Gasoline Engines • Gas Direct Injection Aftertreatment • Lean NOx Catalysts • LEV and ULEV Emissions • Non-Thermal Plasma Aftertreatment • Substrate Technology Surface Engineering & Tribology Thermal Systems • Climate Control • Thermal Systems Components • Thermal Systems for Electric & Hybrid Vehicles • Thermal Systems Modeling & Simulation • Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems Sustainable Systems • Intelligent Highways & Guidance Systems

• Low VOC for Interiors • Energy Efficient Manufacturing • Design for Sustainability • Vehicle Ownership/Usage Alternatives (shared ownership, renting, etc) • GHG Emissions Reduction • Integration of Transportation Systems into Urban Environments • Mass Transit and Regional Transit Systems in an Era of Mega-Cities • Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing • Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector • Sustainable Materials and Components • LCA and Sustainability • Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability • End of Life Management: Reuse/ Recycle/ Remanufacture • Megatrends in Sustainability • Reliability of Transportation System Design • HEV Battery Management at End of Life (EOL)

MATERIALS Ferrous • Advances in Bar Steel & Heat Treatment Technology • Castings • Coated Materials • Exterior Body Panels • Fatigue Research & Applications • Stainless Steel • Stamping Technology Non-Ferrous • Aluminum Applications • Magnesium • Vehicles Structures & Applications • Specialty Alloys Materials Modeling & Testing • Welding & Joining & Fastening • Modeling of Materials for Crash Applications • Experiments in Automotive Engineering

• Load Simulation & Vehicle Performance • CAE Durability Analysis & Applications Polymers & Coatings • Bumper Systems • Painting Coatings • Components, Process & Technologies • Elastomers & Plastics for Fuels, Oils & Fluids • Instrument Panels • Interior Trim • Composites • Seals, Gaskets & Rubber Products • Seating Materials & Design • Low VOC Materials • Nanotechnology for Automotive Applications • Bearings, Lubricant Systems & Tribology • Biomaterials

INTEGRATED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING CAD/CAM/CAE • Design Simulation & Design Tools • Digital Modeling • Rapid Prototyping • Virtual Development Virtual Engineering E-manufacturing Accelerated Testing and Vehicle Reliability OEM Global Supply Chain Aftermarket Supply Chain Reliability & Robust Design in Automotive Engineering

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• Axiomatic Design • Design for Six Sigma • Design for Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Reliability Testing and DOE • Modeling & Validation Accelerated Reliability & Durability Testing Lean Manufacturing for the Mobility Industry Concurrent Engineering Leadership for Lean Safety

Control and Optimization • Powertrain Control and Optimization • Powertrain Actuators and Sensors • Combustion Control and Optimization Engine Components and Subsystems • Advanced Turbochargers & Power Boost • Engine Breathing Systems • Power Cylinder Systems • Variable Valve Actuation Systems • Electronic Engine Controls • On Board Diagnostics Lubricants • Engine Oils • Heavy Duty Diesel Lubricants • Transmission and Axle Lubricants • Lubricant R&D to Improve Vehicle Performance Transmissions & Drivelines • Clutch Systems & Controls • Gear Systems & Driveline • Launch Devices • New Transmission Systems • Hybrid Transmissions • CVT/IVT • Transmission & Driveline NVH Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics In-Cylinder Velocity Measurements Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal &Fluid Sciences Multi-Dimensional Modeling Vehicle & Engine Systems Analysis & Modeling

SAFETY / TESTING Connected Vehicle • V2V/V2I Safety Applications Activity Safety • Lane Departure Warning/Lane Keeping Assistance • Collision & Blindspot Warning • Active Pedestrian Protection • Backover Protection • Collision Imminent Braking • Collision Avoidance Occupant Protection • Air Bag/Suppression • Belt Restraints • Child Passenger Restraints • Biomechanics • Pedestrian Safety • Integrated Safety Systems • CAE Methods in Crash Safety Applications Occupant Safety • Rollover • Rear & Side Impact • Accident Reconstruction • Event Data Recorders • Computer Applications for Crashworthiness • Vehicle Aggressivity & Compatibility in Crashes • Safety Test Methodology • Safety Critical Systems • Collision Avoidance • Pre-crash sensing Fire Safety • Fire Statistics & Analysis • Material Flammability & Fire Experiments • Underhood and Electrical Fires • Hydrogen Vehicle Fire Safety • Suppression Systems Body Design & Engineering Design Optimization: Methods & Applications Body Structures Corrosion Prevention Digital Human Modeling Glass Applications

Human Factors • Seating • Vision and Visibility • Comfort • Mobility • Telematics Lighting Technology Aerodynamics Wiper Systems Steering, Chassis & Suspension • Steering/Suspension Components & Systems Tires & Wheels • Component design/test technologies • Simulation/modeling • Testing and performance evaluation Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation • Passive/active • Stability control systems • Simulation and modeling Motorsports • Safety • Vehicle/Chassis • Tires • Testing/Simulation • Aerodynamics • Powertrain • Fuels & Lubricants • Materials • Green Motorsports • Alternative Energy Systems & Sources Noise, Vibration and Harshness • Engine/Powertrain/Drivetrain • Vehicle Exterior • Numerical Methods • NVH Measurement • Passive and Active NVH Control • Standards/Process • Vehicle Subsystem NVH

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Deadline for submitting paper offers ...................................September 1, 2013 Review Ready Manuscripts due to session organizers ........... October 15, 2013 Final Manuscripts due to SAE .................................................. January 28, 2014

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Abstracts for potential SAE papers in the following subject areas will be considered for inclusion at the SAE 2015 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition Engine / Powertrain / Driveline • Components / Accessories • Diesel • Driveline • Intake / Exhaust • Structural Analysis

Numerical Methods • SEA Design • Structural Analysis • Vibro Acoustic Analysis

NVH Measurement • Facilities • Instrumentation Systems, Sensors and Methods • Sound Source Identification • NVH Measurement Using Mobile Devices

Passive and Active NVH Control • Active Noise and Vibration • Materials • Noise Path Analysis • Subjective Response

Standards, Processes and Perspectives • Product Development Process • Historical Perspectives • Business Management • Standards and Regulations

Vehicle Subsystem NVH • Body Structure / Chassis • Brakes • Interior Noises and Vibration Sources • Mounts and Shock Absorbers • Buzz, Squeak and Rattle • Tires / Drive By Noise • Wind Noise and Aeroacoustics

Alternative Vehicles • Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

Commercial and Specialty Vehicles • Heavy Duty Truck/Off-Highway • Power Sport Vehicles • Aerospace • Marine

Session descriptions will be available online at: www.sae.org/nvc Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts of 300 words or less for review by the General Committee. Papers offered should make a timely contribution to the state-of-art or be comprehensive review, be of high technical and editorial quality with conclusions supported by included data, and be devoid of commercialism. Abstracts for paper offers should include a brief description of the objective of the work, the problem it is attempting to solve, the approach followed, is explicit with respect to the type of data to be included, and summarizes the conclusions reached. Offered papers shall not have been published elsewhere and, if accepted, contributors will not release them for publication through other media. Failure to include ANY information may delay processing and consideration. Authors will be charged a nominal registration fee. Key Dates: • Abstracts to SAE – November 17, 2014 • Upload review-ready manuscripts to SAE – December 29, 2014 • Final manuscripts to SAE – May 8, 2015 Abstracts are submitted on-line via the SAE website at www.sae.org/nvc. Upon submission, you will receive an automatic reply with a tracking number and the critical deadline dates for the event. Paper acceptance will be based on peer-review of review-ready manuscript that is organizer moderated. For assistance during on-line submission, please contact Nori Fought at 1-248-273-2465 or [email protected]. To obtain an exhibition prospectus, contact: Vanessa Schaber, SAE Corporate Customer Sales, Telephone: 724-772-7591 or 1-888-875-3976 Fax: 1-724-776-3087

SEMINARS Sound Package Materials for Vehicle Noise Control I.D.# 92032 2 Days: Sunday – Monday, May 19 – 20, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Location: Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, Ottawa Room The sound package materials for vehicle noise control seminar provides a detail and thorough analysis of three different classes of acoustical materials - namely absorbers, barriers, and dampers, how they are different from each other, and acoustical properties that materials should possess for optimum vehicle noise control. The seminar addresses new advances in acoustical materials, primarily in absorption materials that impact the vehicle acoustics. The seminar covers ways to evaluate the acoustical performance of these materials using different test methods, including material, component, and vehicle level measurements. The two day seminar starts with the fundamentals of NVH and sound quality related to sound package materials and discusses the importance of various noise sources that impact the development of sound package treatments in a vehicle. Instructor: Pranab Saha, Kolano and Saha Engineers Inc. Fees: $1285; SAE Members: $1025 - $1155

Introduction to NVH Aspects of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles I.D.# C1128 1 Day: Friday, May 24, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Location: Grand Gallery E The influx of different hybrid and electric vehicle configurations has brought about unique NVH challenges from a variety of sources. NVH refinement is an important aspect of powertrain development and the vehicle integration process. While developing the NVH behavior of the vehicle is critical to satisfy customer expectations, it is also important to consider the influence of reduced exterior noise levels on pedestrian safety. This seminar introduces participants to basic NVH principles and unique NVH challenges encountered in the development of HEV, ReEV, and EV including engine start/stop behavior, electric motor whine, driveline NVH, body structure, influence of noise from accessories, and sound quality development, as well as potential countermeasures. Instructor: Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc. Fees: $745; SAE Members: $595 - $675 Please check SAE Registration for availability

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AWARDS SAE Ralph K. Hillquist NVH Lifetime Achievement Award Description

Ralph K. Hillquist Mr. Hillquist was a retiree of the General Motors Proving Ground, where he worked in the Noise & Vibration Laboratory. He authored or co-authored 25 technical papers, with two being published in refereed journals. In addition to being a Member of SAE International since 1961 and a Fellow Grade Member of SAE since 2004, and recipient of the SAE Forest R. McFarland Award. Mr. Hillquist was a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, a founding and Board Certified Member of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering, and a member of Tau Beta Pi. He founded the Sound Measurement Workshop in 1974, which eventually became the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition. Mr. Hillquist passed away in 2008.

This Award recognizes those individuals who have shown a continued contribution to Ground Vehicle Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) over a period of 15 years or more. Examples of significant contributions would include participating as an organizer in the SAE Noise & Vibration Conference, mentoring younger NVH professionals, a history of ground vehicle NVH publications of note, teaching seminars and other classes related to this topic, and leadership in SAE, commercial organizations, or elsewhere where vehicle NVH is a primary topic of concern. The award is intended to recognize not only the professional, but also the personal qualities of the individual. He or she should be someone who is supportive of others in the profession and who has played a key role in the development of others in the field. The SAE Ralph K. Hillquist NVH Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 2008 by the Noise & Vibration Conference Committee to honor Ralph Hillquist, the founder of the Noise & Vibration Conference and recognize his achievements and contributions to the NVH community, to recognize individuals who, like Ralph, have an outstanding record of contributions to the field of NVH, and to enhance the image of the field.

Bernard Challen Shoreham Services Bernard Challen has been an active member of the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference for many years. He was a prime motivator and organizer for providing direction to the conference that has made it the world’s No. 1 NVH conference in the mobility industry. He has shown his “ownership” of this conference. He has always worked to make it better and does not hesitate to make input to the members and SAE staff. Bernard in many ways has been more than just a key member of the conference committee. He has served on the Noise and Vibration General Committee since 1988, and has chaired the Noise and Vibration Conference General Committee 5 times from July 1992 through September 2001. He is a well-known authority in the field of ground vehicle Noise and Vibration area.

Ralph K. Hillquist Honorary SAE Scholarship Stephen P. Maloney University of Dayton This scholarship was established to honor Ralph K. Hillquist, a retiree from General Motors Proving Grounds, and was funded by the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and related activities. Hillquist was the founder of the Conference, and served on its General Committee as Chairperson Emeritus. Contributions to this scholarship fund may be directed to the SAE Foundation. Applications will be judged on the basis of academic performance and leadership activities, with additional consideration given for special study or honors in the field of the award. Mr. Maloney plans to graduate from the University of Dayton with a Bachelor Degree of Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Spanish. He is considering entering the engineering work force and is planning to go back to school to earn a Masters of Business Administration. His ultimate goal is to own an engineering firm.

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Forest R. McFarland Award Description This award recognizes individuals for their outstanding contributions toward the work of the SAE Engineering Meetings Board (EMB) in the planning, development, and dissemination of technical information through technical meetings, conferences, and professional development programs or outstanding contributions to the EMB operations in facilitating or enhancing the interchanges of technical information.

The Award Established in 1979, this award is administered by the EMB and honors the late Forest R. McFarland who was himself an outstanding session organizer, a chairman of the Passenger Car Activity and a member of the EMB. Funding for this award is through a bequest by Mr. McFarland to SAE and consists of a framed certificate presented at the SAE World Congress.

Raymond A. Kach Ford Motor Company (Award presented at SAE 2013 World Congress) Ray Kach of Ford Motor Company is nominated for (1) his consistent leadership in planning and organizing the highly successful and well attended Intake/Exhaust sessions under Engine Powertrain and Driveline for nearly two decades; (2) his outstanding contributions as a reviewer of draft manuscripts in ICE modeling as applied to the acoustics of engine breathing system; (3) his unique ability to attract and retain well reputed and respected co-organizers and co-chairs for these sessions throughout the years; and (4) professionally conducting the sessions. Having worked closely with Ray during most of these two decades, colleagues had the opportunity to observe repeatedly the high standards and quality he brings to our great professional society as well as his tireless dedication and willingness to serve. He is strongly endorsed for this prestigious award which would appropriately recognize his long-term outstanding commitment and exceptional contributions to SAE. Dr. Kach has been working at Ford Motor Company for 34 years. He received a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 1988 from the University of Michigan. He started organizing the Intake/Exhaust Session of the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference for the 1995 Conference. Dr. Kach’s background includes engine combustion, hydrocarbon emissions, engine durability analysis and engine performance modeling, including support for NASCAR, Formula 1 and CART Racing Series. His current position is the Engine Performance CAE Supervisor for 3 years.

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AWARDS Chadwyck Musser Cambridge Collaborative, Inc. Chad has enthusiastically pursued professors and students to sign up for the Student Poster competition for many years, and in 2011 he initiated and organized the Student Paper competition for grad students. This work has been instrumental in exposing young engineers to the work and opportunities available in the noise, vibration and harshness field. He is also a longtime lead organizer and contributor (papers) of the very popular SEA Design technical session at NVC. Chad Musser has worked with vehicle acoustic testing and simulation for over 16 years. He has been with Cambridge Collaborative for 13 years where he has served as Director of Automotive Acoustics for the past 7 years. Prior to this he worked on vehicle acoustics research in the Research and Engineering Center at BMW AG in Munich, Germany for a year through the MIT-Germany technology exchange program. Mr. Musser has also worked as an undergraduate and graduate research assistant at M.I.T. and was an intern in the vehicle audio group of the Ford Automotive Components Division. Mr. Musser has taught as an undergraduate recitation instructor at M.I.T. and as a visiting graduate lecturer at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil). Mr. Musser has several conference publications in the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference, InterNoise, NoiseCon, ICSV, the Brazil SAE Noise and Vibration Symposium, and the Japanese SAE Spring Congress and was recently published in Sound & Vibration Magazine. Mr. Musser is a full member of SAE and of the Acoustic Society of America (ASA). He has served on the planning committee of the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference for over 10 years, having served as the head organizer of the SEA Design Session, the Student Chair, and the organizer of the Student Paper and Student Poster Competitions in addition to involvement as an author, reviewer, and assistant organizer of the SEA Workshop. He has also assisted as a session chair for the Brazil SAE Noise and Vibration Symposium for several years. Mr. Musser holds Master of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Ocean Engineering; Bachelor of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Music from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Christopher Shaw Halla Visteon Climate Control Chris has dedicatedly led the coordination effort of noise, vibration and harshness topic between World Congress and Noise and Vibration Conference since 2008. During the even years, he leads the organization of several sessions at World Congress. He has been an active member of the NVC General Conference Committee since 2005. He has also contributed significantly to the SAE Motorsports activity by bringing the committee and organizers back together to organize sessions for World Congress during the economic downturn. Mr. Shaw is an acoustics technical fellow at Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. leading a team of professionals in the resolution of noise and vibration issues in automotive HVAC, compressor, fluid transport and powertrain cooling products. Mr. Shaw has more than 20 years of automotive industry experience in the noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) aspects of air induction, powertrain and climate systems. He has authored several technical papers on the use of CAE tools and is accredited with 11 patents in the design of various methods of reducing and tuning air induction sound using passive and active resonators. For the past 8 years, he has volunteered his expertise in several capacities with SAE International. He is actively involved with the biennial SAE Noise and Vibration Conference, including co-organizing sessions on intake/exhaust NVH, structural analysis, diesel NVH and windnoise/aeroacoustics. He is currently serving as vice chairman for the general organizing committee for the 2013 conference in Grand Rapids, Mich., and will subsequently serve as the Chair for the 2015 conference. Mr. Shaw also chairs the committee to organize NVH papers submitted to the World Congress through the Automotive Chassis Activity NVH subcommittee, and serves as the chair of the technical quality response team, an engineering meetings board committee, after serving as the committee’s vice chair for the past two years. In this role, he works on methods to recognize the manuscript reviewers’ role in SAE’s ability to provide quality publications among other quality improvement issues. Mr. Shaw has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering with a specialty in acoustics and vibrations from Georgia Institute of Technology.  

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A Acoustic Systems / ETS-Lindgren................. 208 ACS Inc.......................................................... 206 Alta Solutions Inc........................................... 322 Altair Engineering........................................... 424 American Acoustical Products....................... 413 Avery Dennison Corporation.......................... 224

B Benstone Instruments.................................... 127 Beta CAE Systems USA Inc........................... 408 Blachford Inc.................................................. 300 Bruel & Kjaer North America Inc.................... 301

C Cabot Corporation......................................... 201 CDH Detroit, Inc............................................. 416 Comet Technology Corp................................ 433 Concept Industries, Inc.................................. 232 Crystal Instruments........................................ 104

D Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp................... 234 Data Physics Corporation.............................. 306 Diversified Technical Systems Inc. (DTS)....... 227 Dow Automotive Systems.............................. 417 Dow Corning Corporation.............................. 406 Dytran Instruments, Inc.................................. 225

E E-A-R Thermal Acoustic Systems.................. 212 Eastman Chemical......................................... 113 Ebco Inc......................................................... 125 Eckel Noise Control Technologies................. 222 ESI.................................................................. 100 ETS Solution NA LLC..................................... 112 Exa Corporation............................................. 423

F FEV Inc........................................................... 101 Fostek Corporation........................................ 334 Fox River Systems......................................... 431 Free Field Technologies................................. 117

G GENESIS........................................................ 122 Gepco Inc....................................................... 407 GfaItech GmbH.............................................. 106 Graco.............................................................. 415 GRAS Sound & Vibration............................... 223

H HEAD acoustics, Inc...................................... 200 Henkel Corporation........................................ 209

I Instrumented Sensor Technology Inc............ 332 Indratech Corporation.................................... 433 iSEMcon LLC................................................. 326

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Janesville Acoustics....................................... 107 Kistler Instrument Corporation....................... 203

L LDS................................................................. 401 LMS A Siemens Business.............................. 331

M m+p international inc..................................... 422 Material Sciences Corporation....................... 133 MB Dynamics................................................. 435 Meggitt Sensing Systems.............................. 230 Michigan Technological University................. 130 Microflown Technologies................................ 313 Microtech Gefell GmbH................................. 231

N National Instruments & Signal X.................... 317 NovaStar Solutions........................................ 231 Nye Lubricants Inc......................................... 103

O OROS............................................................. 309

P Pak-Lite Inc (PLI)............................................ 129 Paracoat Products Ltd................................... 108 PCB Piezotronics, Inc.................................... 427 Polytec Inc...................................................... 109 Prosig USA Inc............................................... 409 Purdue University........................................... 130

R red-ant measurement technologies............... 307 Roush............................................................. 308

S S&A Industries Corporation........................... 126 Scantek Inc.................................................... 323 Sekisui S-lec America LLC............................ 235 Sensidyne LP................................................. 327 SGF GmbH & Co. KG.................................... 131 Signalysis, Inc................................................ 207 Sika Corporation............................................ 216 SIMPACK US Inc............................................ 116 SM Instruments Co., Ltd................................ 330 Spectrum Industries East Coast Div.............. 135

T TDK-Lambda Americas Inc............................ 425 Tesla Motors.....................................................V1 The DECC Company...................................... 324 The Modal Shop............................................. 426 Thermotron Industries........................................ 3 Thermotron Industries.................................... 325 Trelleborg Sealing Solutions........................... 114

U University of Kentucky................................... 130

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V Vibrant Technology Inc................................... 226 Vibration Research Corporation..................... 412 Vispiron Rotec GmbH.................................... 307 VisiSonics Corporation................................... 433 VTI Instruments Corporation.......................... 124

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Exhibitor Profiles

Exhibitor Directory text is published as submitted by exhibiting companies. 3M Company Automotive Division 3M Bldg. 223-1S-02 Saint Paul, MN 55144 United States www.3M.com

Bronze Sponsor

M Acoustic Solutions provides extensive nonwoven sound absorbing materials and solutions. The high performance, high quality nonwoven absorbers are lightweight, conformable, and compressible making them ideal for vehicle mass reduction applications. They may be die-cut and heat sealed, thermally, sonically or adhesively and attached to various substrates.

A Acoustic Systems / ETS-Lindgren 1301 Arrow Point Dr. Cedar Park, TX 78613 United States www.ets-lindgren.com

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ETS-Lindgren is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and installation of systems and components for the detection, measurement and management of acoustic energy. We also offer acoustic testing services at our ISO 17025 accredited Acoustic Research Lab (NVLAP Lab Code 100286-0). For more information, visit us at www.ets-lindgren.com.

ACS Inc. 3330 University Ave # 200 Madison, WI 53705 United States www.acscm.com ACS provides acoustic and vibration solutions for engine & vehicle test equipment and facilities. Our expertise includes design, specification, procurement, installation management, and commissioning for projects ranging from single test cells to entire test facilities. Our approach to integrating test equipment and the facility assures the integrity of your data.

Alta Solutions Inc 10915 Technology Pl San Diego, CA 92127 United States www.altasol.com

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Our compact and portable NVH systems perform realtime data acquisition and analysis for up to 40 channels (24-bit, simultaneously sampled) and 8 tachometers. Perfect for product development (transient /waterfall / orbits, high-speed digital data recording), modal testing, product testing (audit, end-of-line NO/GO testing), and in-vehicle field measurements (real-time monitoring and trending).

American Acoustical Products American Acoustical Products is a manufacturer of innovative acoustical absorber, barrier and damping materials. In addition, we offer comprehensive acoustical engineering support. Our latest product innovation Millennium Metal is a “green” micro apertured thin metal sheet that uses air space to tune its absorption performance without fibers.

Brüel & Kjær is a global company. We can provide products, support and services in local language, when you need it. Our North American team with our application engineers and product specialists can advise on and solve all manner of sound and vibration measurement and analysis problems.

Avery Dennison Corporation 250 Chester St Bldg 5 Painesville, OH 44077 United States www.tapes.averydennison.com

Friend of the Industry

Altair empowers client innovation and decision-making through technology that optimizes the analysis, management and visualization of business and engineering information. With a 25-year-plus track record for high-end software for engineering and computing, enterprise analytics solutions, and innovative product design and development, Altair has more than 3,000 corporate clients representing the automotive, aerospace, government and defense, and consumer products verticals.

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Avery Dennison Performance Tapes is a world-class operation focused on developing and manufacturing high performance pressure-sensitive tapes and adhesive solutions for a broad range of applications, providing innovative technologies, adhesive platforms and products.

B Benstone Instruments

C Cabot Corporation 157 Concord Rd Billerica, MA 01821 United States www.cabotcorp.com

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Cabot’s Transfinity elastomer composites enable significantly longer lasting, smaller, lighter weight components. This new class of materials helps designers exceed industry expectations and move products forward, dramatically improving elastomer durability and delivering innovative performance improvements in wear resistance and vibration isolation.

CDH Detroit, Inc.

32905 Northland Ct Lindstrom, MN 55045 United States www.benstone.com

7 West Square Lake Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 United States www.cdh-ag.com

Dynamic Signal analyzers. Real time- FFT, Balancing, Order Tracking, 1/3 Octave & more. Computer based systems- 4-32 channels.

CDH Detroit is a strategic partner in the virtual development process from concept to final design. We take on the responsibility for the analysis activities, thus providing our clients with valuable assistance in the development process. CDH Detroit is also the distributor for CDH/AMLS, CDH/FastFRS, GNS Animator and other tools.

Beta CAE Systems USA Inc 29800 Middlebelt Rd Ste 100 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 United States www.ansa-usa.com

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BETA CAE Systems is an engineering services company that distributes & supports the industry leading ANSA & META software. ANSA is a CAE pre-processing tool for FE & CFD Analysis, for full-model build, from CAD to solver input file, in one integrated environment. META is a post-processor with for analyzing results from ANSYS, NASTRAN, ABAQUS, LS-DYNA, PAMCRASH, RADIOSS, MADYMO, FLUENT, STAR CCM, CFD++ & other solvers.

Blachford Inc. 1400 Nuclear Dr West Chicago, IL 60185 United States www.blachford.com

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2815 Colonnades Ct Ste A Norcross, GA 30071 United States www.BKhome.com

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1820 E Big Beaver Rd Troy, MI 48083 United States www.altair.com

Brüel & Kjær North America Inc

311 Hopping Brook Rd Holliston, MA 01746 United States www.aapusa.com

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American Acoustical Products

Blachford provides sound quality solutions and engineered floor systems for the truck, bus, motor home and off highway markets. Through the Blachford Acoustics Laboratory , Blachford customers are provided with technical resources previously available only to passenger car markers. This assures the development of thermal and acoustic solutions that meet performance, weight and costs goals. The Blachford Companies offer advanced technical resources as well as project and program management support. All facilities are vertically integrated from compounding to molding, allowing our materials engineering group to quickly bring new products to market that meet each customers unique requirements.

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Comet Technology Corp. 325 East Summit St Ann Arbor, MI 48108 United States www.cometacoustics.com

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Comet Technology Corporation (CTC) develops innovative computer simulation tools for the solution of engineering problems to a wide variety of industries. Our products play an important role by enabling engineers to simulate the acoustical and structural characteristics of systems and components in automotive, aircraft, appliances and consumer product industries. Email: [email protected]

Concept Industries, Inc. 4950 Kraft Ave SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 United States www.conceptind.com

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Concept Industries is a full service provider of innovative products for automotive, office furniture and other industries. Concept’s core business includes Returnable Packaging Systems, Vacuum Formed Plastics and Non-Woven Fiber Products. Concept is committed to developing lightweight, environmentally sound alternatives to traditional materials.

Crystal Instruments

Dow Automotive Systems

Ebco Inc

2370 Owen St Santa Clara, CA 95054 United States www.go-ci.com

1250 Harmon Rd Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.dowatuomotive.com

1330 Holmes Rd Elgin, IL 60123 United States www.ebco-inc.com

Crystal Instruments (CI) is a leading worldwide supplier of vibration controllers, handheld dynamic signal analyzers, and high channel count dynamic measurement systems for product testing, machine monitoring, vibration detection, and acoustic testing. CI’s products are used across a wide range of industries from automotive and defense to medical device.

Dow Automotive Systems is a leading global provider of collaborative solutions and advanced materials for original equipment manufacturers, tier suppliers, aftermarket customers and commercial transportation manufacturers. Our materials focus includes structural, elastic and rubber-to-substrate adhesive solutions; polyurethane foams and acoustical management solutions; films; fluids; and innovative composite technologies.

Ebco designs, manufactures, tests and supplies rubber bonded to metal vibration isolators for Industrial OEM’s. We have an extensive engineering staff to solve the most demanding problems.

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D Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp 166 Valley St Providence, RI 02909 United States www.3ds.com

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As an integral part of the Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform SIMULIA applications including Abaqus, Isight and Simulation Lifecycle Management, are used to accelerate the process of evaluating and improving product performance, reliability and safety — before committing to costly and time-consuming physical prototypes. www.3ds.com/ simulia

Data Physics Corporation 1741 Technology Dr Ste 260 San Jose, CA 95110 United States www.dataphysics.com

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Established in 1984, Data Physics is a worldwide leader in high performance solutions for noise and vibration testing. Data Physics manufactures hardware and software with its full line of SignalCalc Dynamic Signal Analyzers, SignalStar Vibration Control Systems, SignalForce Electrodynamic Shakers and SignalSound High Intensity and Underwater Acoustic Systems.

The DECC Company 1266 Wallen Ave SW Grand Rapids, MI 49507 United States www.decc.com

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The DECC Company is an ISO 9001:2008 registered functional coating applicator serving a variety of industries. DECC is successful providing solutions related to noise reduction, non-stick release, abrasion and wear resistance, squeak elimination, corrosion resistance, rubber to metal bonding, chemical resistance, and high temperature resistance.

Diversified Technical Systems Inc. (DTS) 909 Electric Avenue, Suite 206 Seal Beach, CA 90740 United States www.dtsweb.com

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Diversified Technical Systems (DTS) manufactures ultra-small, high-performance, portable data acquisition systems and sensors. Applications include: automotive safety, crash, in-dummy, ride & handling and NVH testing. Key features: compact size, high sampling rates, rugged enclosures and modular, standalone systems. www.dtsweb.com

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Dow Corning Corporation 2200 W Salzburg Rd Auburn, MI 48611 United States www.dowcorning.com/auto

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With innovation and expertise, Dow Corning provides the global mobility industry with a full range of sound solutions that promote quiet quality for enhanced driving experience. Noise-damping Molykote® brand lubricants, strong and flexible Dow Corning® brand adhesive/ sealants, and vibration-isolating Silastic® brand engineered elastomers deliver proven performance for lasting NVH control.

Dytran Instruments, Inc. 21592 Marilla Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 United States www.dytran.com

Eckel Noise Control Technologies 155 Fawcett St Cambridge, MA 02138 United States www.eckelusa.com

BOOTH 222

For over 55 years Eckel Noise Control Technologies has provided state of the art acoustic testing facilities and noise control products and systems for industries, government agencies, research laboratories; Acoustic testing chambers, anechoic chambers and reverberation rooms specifically designed to meet the needs of automotive and automotive components manufacturers worldwide.

ESI Ste. 350 32605 W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334 United States www.esi-group.com

Bronze Sponsor

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Dytran Instruments, a global supplier of piezoelectric and DC MEMS sensors, offers a full-line of accelerometers for use in shock and vibration testing applications. Founded in 1980, the company has built a 30-year industry reputation for trusted field-proven experience in the design and manufacture of piezoelectric and DC sensing technologies.

E E-A-R Thermal Acoustic Systems 7911 Zionsville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46268 United States www.earglobal.com

ESI, the leader in virtual prototyping solutions, presents VA One, the ONE simulation environment for vibro-acoustic analysis and design. VA One offers the full spectrum of vibro-acoustic methods within one easy-to-use modeling environment. It delivers unprecedented modeling flexibility by coupling Statistical Energy Analysis, Finite Element Analysis and Boundary Elements.

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ETS Solution NA LLC 3900 Ira Rd Bath, OH 44210 United States www.etssolution.com

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3M Thermal Acoustic Systems provides the most extensive noise, vibration and thermal solutions available from one source. Proprietary structural damping materials, faced fiber composites and acoustical foams, metallic heat shields and sound barriers are incorporated into engineered solutions for noise, vibration and thermal control in a wide range of applications.

Eastman Chemical 575 Maryville Centre Dr. Saint Louis, MO 63141 United States www.eastman.com/saflex

ETS Solutions offers affordable, high quality vibration test equipment. ETS is now delivering our new inducta-ring shaker rated for 22,000 lbf, available 3 pk-pk continuous displacement, and 300 Volt output IGBT amplifier. All systems comply with the European CE standards with certification from TUV-SUD Product Service GmbH.

Exa Corporation 55 Network Dr. Burlington, MA 01803 United States www.exa.com

Friend of the Industry

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Eastman Chemical is a global specialty chemicals company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, additives and functional products, specialty chemicals, and fibers that are found in products people use every day. Automotive glazing products include Saflex® polyvinyl butyral interlayers for glass lamination and XIR® heat reduction film. Automotive engineers are taking advantage of the variety of benefits these products offer including heat, weight and sound reduction as well as safety, security and UV protection.

Exa® Corporation, a global innovator of fluids simulation (CAE/CFD) solutions for product engineering, will be showcasing its PowerACOUSTICS® product and demonstrating how noise can be evaluated and improved with Exa’s accurate, predictive simulation capabilities. With PowerACOUSTICS, engineers can analyze, visualize, and hear the simulation noise results to compare and improve their designs.

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Exhibitor Profiles F FEV Inc. 4554 Glenmeade Ln Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.fev.com

Bronze Sponsor

BOOTH 101

FEV is an internationally-recognized leader in the design and development of internal combustion engines, conventional, electric, and alternative vehicle drive systems, energy technology, and a major supplier of advanced testing and instrumentation products and services to some of the world’s largest powertrain OEMs. FEV is focused on meeting our customers’ requirements for rapid development schedules, high quality standards and reduced costs.

Fostek Corporation 1001 Broad St Bedford, VA 24523 United States www.fostek.com

BOOTH 334

Fostek develops & manufactures high quality Engineered Foams: Super-soft & closed-cell in its continuous roll processes. Rolls & extruded profiles produced from blends of EPDM; Vinyl/Nitrile Rubber & Neoprene blends. VEHICLE Applications: NVH; acoustics; HVAC seals/gaskets; IP bulb seals; tank insulators; Dash Insulator Pad; water shields.

Fox River Systems Suite C, #328 902 S Randall Road Saint Charles, IL 60174 United States www.FoxRiverSystems.com

BOOTH 431

Fox River Systems provides solutions for your noise & vibration measurement applications. We offer a range of hardware, software, and services to meet your requirements for NVH testing in the lab, field, or on the production line.

Free Field Technologies an MSC Software Company 100 Est Big Beaver Rd Ste 380 Troy, MI 48084 United States www.fft.be

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Free Field Technologies, an MSC Software Company: Free Field Technologies, an MSC Software Company, was founded in 1998 to provide Actran software for acoustic, vibro acoustic and aero acoustic simulation software. Actran is based on Finite and Infinite Elements and is used by more than 350 to manufacturers around the world. In 2011, FFT was acquired by MSC Software.

G GENESIS Domaine du Petit Arbois - BP69 AIX EN PROVENCE Cedex4 13545 France www.genesis.fr

Gepco Inc

Henkel Corporation

1690 Roberts Blvd NW Ste 107 Kennesaw, GA 30144 United States www.gepcoinc.com

32100 Stephenson Highway Madison Heights, MI 48071 United States www.henkelna.com/automotive

We are a supplier of textile materials manufactured in Asia for automotive acoustic products

As the global leader in NVH, structural and sealing solutions, Henkel offers preapplied and pumpable materials, and custom-designed parts for both airborne and structure-borne noise control. Combined with our comprehensive acoustics lab testing capabilities and engineering expertise, Henkel provides complete solutions to validate noise reduction solutions and improve vehicle comfort.

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GfaItech GmbH Acoustic Camera Volmerstrasse 3 Berlin Adleshof 12489 Germany www.acoustic-camera.de/en

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The Acoustic Camera was the first commercially viable system using beamforming to visually localize acoustic emissions. Brought to the market in 2001 as a pioneer technique, the Acoustic Camera has become over the years a metaphor for beamforming systems in general.

88 11th Ave NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 United States www.graco.com

BOOTH 415

Founded in 1926, Graco is a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. In addition to paint, sealant and adhesive dispensing, Graco offers technologically advanced and reliable equipment systems for NVH applications including liquid applied sound deadening, polyurethane foam, seam sealing and anti flutter.

G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration 2285 E Enterprise Pkwy Twinsburg, OH 44087 United States www.gras.us

Friend of the Industry

BOOTH 200

HEAD acoustics features new additions to the portable HEADlab and SQuadriga II modular data acquisition systems, especially designed for automotive NVH measurements. The latest capabilities and applications of the ArtemiS SUITE analysis software will be demonstrated. Also on display is HEAD acoustics real-time microphone array system, VISOR that allows users to quickly pinpoint and listen to noise sources.

Expert in Sound Design technologies and sound quality objectivization, GENESIS offers unique solutions to analyze sound perception and manipulate the components of the sound for the preparation of target sounds. GENESIS background in automobile industry is all about sound design and psychoacoustics, from powertrain to accessories in the vehicle.

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Leading manufacturer of advanced fiber materials. Light weight automotive noise control materials: Advanced blend of fibers tuned for sound transmission loss and absorption applications that are light weight, cost competitive, and offers consistent level of performance throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle. Advanced fiber materials: Innovative, patented fiber padding for bedding and furniture applications. Email: info@ indratech-us.com

Instrumented Sensor Technology, Inc. 4704 Moore Dt Okemos, MI 48864 United States www.isthq.com

iSEMcon LLC

G.R.A.S. has concentrated its efforts on the development/production of front-end acoustic products. This includes products necessary for the precise and reliable measurement, recording of acoustic signals, from the transducer to the input of the A/D converter. The main line of instrumentation includes a broad range of measurement microphones and preamplifiers.

6964 Kensington Rd Brighton, MI 48116 United States www.headacoustics.com

1212 E. Maple Road Troy, MI 48083 United States www.indratech-us.com

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8530 Sylvania Metamora Rd Sylvania, OH 43560 United States www.iSEMcon.com

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iSEMcon offers cutting edge technology in the Design, Manufacturing, Distribution and Marketing of High Quality Microphones and Accessories. Our strategy is to serve the acoustic measurement market using our competitive edge in innovative products to the customer’s advantage. Today’s market demands new approaches and iSEMcon’s mission is to work closely with our valued Customers to establish a concrete business relationship.

J Janesville Acoustics 29200 Northwestern Hwy Ste 400 Southfield, MI 48034 United States www.janesvilleacoustics.com

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Janesville Acoustics is one of the world’s largest producers of acoustical and thermal fiber insulation, leading the industry in fiber expertise and manufacturing capabilities. We produce felt-based molded and die-cut products for a variety of automotive applications, operating as a Tier I and Tier II supplier to the automotive industry.

K Kistler Instrument Corporation 30280 Hudson Drive Novi, MI 48377 United States www.kistler.com

Material Sciences Corporation

The Modal Shop

6855 Commerce Blvd. Canton, MI 48187 United States www.MATSCI.com

3149 E Kemper Rd Cincinnati, OH 45241 United States www.modalshop.com

MSC is a leading provider of material-based solutions providing expertise in quiet, light weighting and coating technologies to solve NVH, mass, sealing, and appearance problems for customers in the automotive, appliance, telecommunications, HVAC, electronics, lawn/power equipment, and construction industries. Products include: Quiet Steel®/Quiet Aluminum® for body panel and powertrain, rubber and paper coated gasket material for sealing, anti-corrosion coatings for assembly and fuel tank needs, and various paint and coating applications for all types of metals.

The Modal Shop provides structural vibration and acoustic sensing systems to test engineers worldwide. A sister company to PCB Piezotronics, we offer a rental program of accelerometers, microphones, sound level meters, shakers and related test equipment. Our product line includes modal exciters and calibration systems…from portable to laboratory systems.

MB Dynamics

Bldg B 11500 North MoPac Expy Austin, TX 78759 United States www.ni.com/nvh/

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Kistler offers a comprehensive product line of accelerometers and associated instrumentation developed with over 50 years of experience utilizing a choice of technologies depending upon the particular application. The Kistler PiezoStar ®crystal technology provides exceptional thermal accuracy and stability over a wide temperature range, an ideal solution for many powertrain applications.

L LDS 2815 Colonnades Ct Ste A Norcross, GA 30071 United States

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25865 Richmond Rd. Cleveland, OH 44146 United States www.mbdynamics.com

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Brüel & Kjær has a global reputation for providing vibration test solutions, including the LDS range of shakers. They cover applications as diverse as satellite testing and structural analysis through to squeak and rattle checks and package testing. Our vibration testing solutions provide excellent all-round testing capabilities, with designs that have proven themselves under the most demanding requirements. With an impressive range of standard and optional fittings, there is sure to be a solution to meet virtually any test requirement in the world today. Our extensive technical experience means that we are able to specially tailor solutions for you. Our systems are supported by a full field service organization to maximize your systems uptime.

MB Dynamics delivers application-specific, world-class engineered products and test solutions that induce, measure and control vibration and shock. Turnkey test solutions include: Automotive Squeak and Rattle, Transducer Calibration, Modal Excitation, Human Response to Vibration, Crash Sensor Test Systems, and Vibration Test Equipment.

LMS, A Siemens Business

Meggitt Sensing Systems, a division of Meggitt PLC, a leading supplier of high-performance sensing and monitoring systems for physical parameter measurements in extreme environments. Manufacturing a complete range of Endevco® piezoelectric, piezoresistive and VC accelerometers, piezoresistive pressure transducers and acoustic sensors for automotive, aerospace, defense, R&D, space and T&M applications.

5755 New King Ct Troy, MI 48098 United States www.lmsintl.com

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LMS, the leading partner in test and mechatronic simulation in the automotive, aerospace and other advanced manufacturing industries, helps customers get better products to market faster. With a unique combination of mechatronic simulation software, testing systems and engineering services, LMS tunes into mission critical engineering attributes, ranging from system dynamics, structural integrity and sound quality to durability, safety and power consumption.

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M m+p international inc. 271 Grove Ave Bldg G Verona, NJ 07044 United States www.mpihome.com

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Product designers and test engineers throughout the world trust m+p international for reliable, vibration and acoustic control, noise and vibration analysis, and structural dynamics. On display will be m+p’s newest Hardware the VibRunner and VibPilot supported by Vibration Control and Smart Office Software. The latest hardware, VibRunner can support up to 512 input channels with throughput to disk during Vibration Control testing. New techniques will be demonstrated for Force Limited Vibration Control and mathematically derived limit channels.

Meggitt Sensing Systems 30700 Rancho Viejo Rd San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 United States www.endevco.com

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Microflown Technologies Tivolilaan 205 Arnhem 6824BV Netherlands www.microflown.com Microflown Technologies is an only manufacturer of the sensor which enables direct measurement of acoustic particle velocity. Current product portfolio includes a various range of sensors, frontends, sound sources, calibrators and software. Compact, easy to use and no need of anechoic conditions, Microflown Technologies products cover wide range of applications.

Microtech Gefell GmbH

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National Instruments offers sound and vibration hardware and software for a variety of industrial and development applications. NI provides 24-bit DAQ hardware in many different form factors. NI’s graphical system design approach to engineering features an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any measurement system.

NovaStar Solutions 35200 Plymouth Rd Livonia, MI 48150 United States www.novastar.net

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NovaStar Metrology (Livonia MI) provides ISO 17205 accredited calibrations, a unique customer portal for data management, 1 week turn-around. NovaStar Solutions a Tier I supplier of full IT lifecycle management: new/refurbished IT hardware, installation, maintenance, repair with warranty & disposal, IT asset management and remarketing, plus VAR of Simulia/ Abaqus software.

Nye Lubricants Inc 12 Howland Rd Fairhaven, MA 02719 United States www.nyelubricants.com

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Georg Neumann Platz Gefell 07926 Germany www.microtechgefell.de

N National Instruments & Signal X

Nye Lubricants formulates, manufactures, and sells high-quality synthetic lubricants, thermal coupling compounds, and index matching optical gels. Our product development process is focused on the customers’ performance specifications and cost and warranty requirements. Nye services a broad range of industries, with a concentration of our business in the automotive market.

O OROS

Measuring Noise & Vibration 502 Shaw Rd # B-101 Dulles, VA 20166 United States www.OROS.com

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Stop by the OROS booth to see the latest in noise & vibration measurement systems. For nearly 30-years, OROS systems’ high performances have made them ideal for the most demanding measurements in the mobility industries. Real-time order tracking, sound power, acoustic intensity and many other applications are powered by portable, distributable systems from 2 to hundreds of channels.

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Exhibitor Profiles P Pak-Lite Inc (PLI)

R red-ant measurment technologies

550 Old Peachtree Rd NW Suwanee, GA 30024 United States www.pliusa.com

Taunusstr. 51 Munich 80807 Germany

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PLI is a manufacturer of automotive gaskets and parts for numerous applications on auto, trucks, buses, watercraft and utility vehicles. We specialize in sound and vibration dampening, heat shields, tank pads, and body molding and trim.

Paracoat Products Ltd E-1225 Riico Indl Area Phase 1 Ext Ghatal Bhiwadi, Rajasthan 301019 India

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PCP, a multi-disciplinarian automotive component manufacturing company, primarily engaged and among leading in the manufacture of NVH ,heat insulating , Interior Trims and EPP components for automotive industry.. Relying on our infrastructure in India and Thailand we aim to be at the cutting edge of NVH reduction technology

PCB Piezotronics, Inc. PCB Automotive Sensors, Larson Davis 24350 Indoplex Circle Farmington Hills, MI 48335 United States www.pcb.com/Auto

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PCB Piezotronics, Inc. (booth #427) offers a full range of sensors and instrumentation for automotive test and measurement applications. Products on display include: Microphones, ICP® Accelerometers with Excellent Thermal Stability, Sound Level Meters, and PCB’s fast delivery Platinum Products which are covered by a Lifetime Warranty and guaranteed in stock. www.pcb.com

Polytec Inc 16400 Bake Pkwy Irvine, CA 92618 United States www.polytec.com

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Polytec is the world’s leading manufacturer of non-contact vibration measurement systems, from single-point measurements to completely scanned areas, rotational, large or small amplitude, out-ofplane, in-plane, and 3D motion. Productivity-enhancing automotive applications include modal analysis, finite element correlation, valve train testing, quality control, noise source identification, dynamics on hot or delicate surfaces and wind tunnel measurements.

Prosig USA Inc 29200 Southfield Rd Ste 100-A Southfield, MI 48076 United States www.prosig.com

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Prosig are experts in the monitoring, measurement & analysis of sound & vibration. The company provides turnkey data capture and analysis systems for a wide range of applications with particular focus on NVH and noise testing for the automotive, aerospace and power generation industries.

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red-ant develops and purchases high-precision measurement systems for vibration analysis in the field of early failure detection and acoustic quality assurance, especially at rotating machines. Through the combination of excellent know-how and comprehensive service we enable our customers to significantly improve their test and production processes. red-ant systems are successfully used at companies worldwide.

Roush 12011 Market St Livonia, MI 48150 United States www.roush.com

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Make Roush your partner for NVH products and engineering services to revolutionize your product line! Roush provides customers with cutting-edge, fast-response, price-competitive products and engineering services. Roush combines testing, advanced analysis and simulation methods to ensure that our solutions will make your products quieter, smoother, and more appealing.

S S&A Industries Corporation 571 Kennedy Rd Akron, OH 44305 United States www.s-aindustries.com

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S&A Industries and its global partners are suppliers of acoustic porous ducting used for automotive air intake systems, hybrid battery cooling systems and HVAC systems. S&A’s porous duct products are proven to reduce noise and improve sound quality

Scantek Inc 6430 Dobbin Rd Ste C Columbia, MD 21045 United States www.scantekinc.com

BOOTH 323

Scantek, Inc. is a worldwide leader in sound and vibration instrumentation sales, service, rental and calibration. The Scantek Calibration Laboratory is accredited for microphones, calibrators, sound level meters, FFT and real-time analyzers, signal conditioners, accelerometers, velocity sensors, and vibration meters. Scantek, Inc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norsonic AS.

Sekisui S-lec America LLC
1200 Rolling Hills Ln Winchester, KY 40391 United States www.sekisuichemical.com

BOOTH 235

Sekisui is a leading world wide company with over 50 years of experience in glass interlayer technology. Sekisui S-LEC Film has the basic functions of safety, security, and UV shielding, as well as the higher functions of sound and heat insulation. It makes glass not only comfortable but also energy saving.

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Sensidyne LP 1000 112th Cir N Ste 100 St Petersburg, FL 33716 United States www.Sensidyne.com

BOOTH 327

Sensidyne provide precision instruments for measuring sound and vibration. Our range of instruments addresses a wide range of instruments including acoustics, comfort, engineering, and maintenance. Separating the Sensidyne offering from other products on the market is the ease of use, measurement profiles, and included software. Discover a better way to measure and analyze sound and vibration.

SGF GmbH & Co. KG Graslitzer Str 14 Waldkraiburg 84478 Germany www.sgf.de

BOOTH 131

SGF offers a wide range of flexible, temperature-resistant products for torque transmission and vibration absorption. Their main area of application is in the automotive industry and general machine and systems engineering. We offer couplings for drive and steering shafts, dampers for drive shafts, exhaust hangers and absorbers as well as a variety of rubber-metal parts for the bearing of different aggregates.

Signalysis, Inc.

Friend of the Industry

539 Glenrose Ln Cincinnati, OH 45244 United States www.signalysis.com

BOOTH 207

SIGNALYSIS celebrates its’ 25th year providing NVH solutions to automotive production lines & test laboratories. Our mission statement is “To deliver the ultimate solution experience to our customers with unsurpassed integrity”. Simply put, we are ready to WOW you with innovation, expertise and our commitment to your application.

Sika Corporation 30800 Stephenson Hwy Madison Heights, MI 48071 United States www.sikausa.com

Bronze Sponsor

BOOTH 216

Sika Automotive, based in Madison Heights, MI, a division of Sika Corporation, is an industry leader in the development and production of high performance acoustic, bonding, reinforcing and sealing systems. Sika Automotive provides automotive manufacturers with proven material, application engineering and validation expertise to improve interior sound quality and structural performance in vehicles worldwide. Sika Automotive optimizes cost effective, complete solutions in its dedicated, state of the art, Technology Center, located in Madison Heights, MI. Visit the Sika Automotive website www.sika-automotive.com

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SIMPACK US Inc. 25925 Telegraph Rd Ste 401 Southfield, MI 48033 United States www.simpack.com

BOOTH 116

SIMPACK is a general purpose Multi-Body Simulation (MBS) software which is used for the dynamic analysis of any mechanical or mechatronic system. This simulation tool enables engineers to generate and solve virtual 3D models in order to predict and visualize motion, coupling forces and stresses.

SM Instruments Co., Ltd. DIREC R302, Tamnipdong 706 Yuseonggu Daejeon 305-510 South Korea www.smins.co.kr

BOOTH 330

SM Instruments is an expert in sound and vibration. Sound Camera, BSR Scanner and Wind Turbine CMS are SM Instruments’ innovative main products. SM Instruments also provides a unique customizing service with test consulting in order to provide perfect sound and vibration test solutions.

Spectrum Industries East Coast Div. 700 Wealthy St SW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 United States www.spectrumindustries.com

BOOTH 135

Spectrum Industries E-Coat Division is a privately held company specializing in the e-coating of various metal substrates since 1979. Spectrum’s processing includes an 11-stage zinc-phos pretreatment along with black cathodic epoxy coating. ISO/TS 16949:2009 certified. Spectrum operates its own tooling/weld shop as well as a truck fleet. Industries served includes automotive, appliance, commercial, construction, and industrial. Masking, light assembly, special packaging, special labeling, EDI/ASN, and freight services are available.

T TDK-Lambda Americas Inc 405 Essex Rd Neptune, NJ 07753 United States www.tdk-lambda.com/hp

BOOTH 425

Genesys™AC/DC power supplies provide high power density, low ripple, user-friendly interfaces, and excellent flexibility. New industry leading power density 2.4kW in 1U including Auxiliary Outputs 15VDC & 5VDC for simplified system control. Only complete family with identical interfaces. Platforms 750W, 1.5kW, 2.4kW, 3.3/5kW and 10/15kW Outputs ranging up to 600V and 1,000A

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X Xcite Systems Corporation

5 Erba Ln Ste B Scotts Valley, CA 95066 United States www.vibetech.com

675 Cincinnati Batavia Pike Cincinnati, OH 45245 United States xcitesystems.com

Vibrant Technology is a leader in vibration and acoustic test data post processing. ME’scope is used by testing professionals in a wide variety of industries. ME’scope aids engineers and technicians working on vibration and acoustics troubleshooting, research and development, predictive maintenance, manufacturing, quality control, and monitoring of machines and structures.

Xcite Systems Corporation provides high force, high frequency linear, torsional and inertial modal excitation systems for NVH, automotive component, drive train and whole vehicle excitation. Frequency ranges from DC to 1 kHz and force ranges to 10 k lbf are available.

BOOTH 226

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Vibration Research Corporation 2385 Wilshire Dr Ste A Jenison, MI 49428 United States www.vibrationresearch.com

BOOTH 412

Vibration Research Corporation will be exhibiting its 5th generation vibration control system hardware for electrodynamic & servohydraulic shakers. Advanced hardware capabilities combined with powerful user friendly software make Vibration Research controllers the premier choice of testing labs around the globe.

VisiSonics Corporation 387 Technology Drive, Suite 3107 College Park, MD 20742 United States www.visisonics.com

BOOTH 433

Leaders in 3D Acoustic Source Analysis and 3D Telepresence. The RealSpace AudioVisual Panoramic Camera: Leader in performance imaging. Patented audio-visual co-registration algorithms implemented on GPU architectures for real-time performance, and unsurpassed resolution and field coverage from a compact audio-visual array with a patented microphone architecture. Beats the competition in both performance and value. RealSpace 3D Sound: 3D sound simulation over headphones – “as good as being there” -- using proprietary HRTF and room based algorithms. Email: [email protected].

Thermotron 291 Kollen Park Dr. Holland, MI 49423 United States www.thermotron.com

Vispiron Rotec GmbH

As a global manufacturer, Thermotron’s vibration test equipment meets a variety of testing applications. The 8,000 force pound shaker will be on display and performing the 100g/11ms automotive shock specification. Thermotron is the only manufacturer of complete turnkey solutions including the shaker, head expander, sliptable, trunnion, fixturing, and control system.

BOOTH 307

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Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Rubore® Damping Solutions 15701 Centennial Dr. Northville, MI 48168 United States www.trelleborg.com/rubore

BOOTH 114

Trelleborg Rubore® Damping Solutions is a full service provider of laminated NVH solutions to various industries. We solve structural noise and vibration with engineered product using our state of the art labs and CAE modeling.

Frankfurter Ring 224 Muchen 80807 Germany www.vispironrotec.com

Technology Transfer Center Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Dr. Houghton, MI 49931 United States

BOOTH 130

Michigan Tech’s Keweenaw Research Center will be presenting noise data from the SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Universities from the U.S. and Canada competed in the 14th annual Clean Snowmobile Challenge March 4-9, 2013. Stop by and listen to the results and see if you can pick out the winning team

Purdue University Ray W Herrick Laboratories 140 S Martin Jischke Dr. West Lafayette, IN 47907 United States

BOOTH 130

Purdue University’s Ray W. Herrick Laboratories places great emphasis on engineering research in areas related to quality of life, energy efficiency, and sustainability and safety. Current research include noise source identification in diesel engines, characterization of tire vibrations, and prediction of free-field diesel engine noise from tests conducted in hardwalled test cells.

University of Kentucky 151 RGAN Bldg Lexington, KY 40506-0503 United States www.engr.uky.edu/vac/

BOOTH 130

VISPIRON ROTEC provides measurement equipment for torsional vibration analysis. In the past 20 years ROTEC equipment has shown to be the standard measurement equipment for numerous testing tasks. Customers worldwide in various domains, such as valvetrain dynamics, belt and chain drive systems or gearbox development rely on ROTEC systems.

VTI Instruments Corporation 2031 Main St Irvine, CA 92614 United States www.vtiinstruments.com/

BOOTH 124

VTI delivers precision instrumentation for some of the most demanding test applications. Our solutions provide reliable data, first time, every time. VTI’s mission critical data acquisition solutions are used to measure and analyze data to characterize the integrity and performance of automobiles, aircraft, and other complex systems.

The Vibro-Acoustics Consortium (VAC) is a group of 22 companies who support the vibro-acoustics research work at the University of Kentucky. The mission of the VAC is to promote the use of numerical simulation and advanced test procedures in industry.

Vehicle Display Tesla Motors 45500 Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA 94538 United States

BOOTH V1

Engineered from the ground up as an electric vehicle, the Tesla Model S pushes the boundaries of quietness and refinement by taking advantage of the unique acoustic opportunities afforded by the battery and electric drivetrain. This is achieved by using proprietary acoustical technologies as well as the unconventional use of conventional acoustical materials.

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Sponsors A special thank you to the following companies who have graciously agreed to sponsor special programs and activities at the SAE 2013 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition

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Friends of the Industry:

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Ad Index Company ESI Exa Corporation LMS, A Siemens Business Sika Corporation VTI Instruments Corporation

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Hear and Now Flow-induced noise is a complex phenomenon of high importance to the transportation industries, and accurate simulation in a reasonable time frame, while historically difficult, is now available. PowerFLOW® simulations accurately predict tonal and broadband noise from fluid flow sources using inherently transient lattice Boltzmann physics. PowerFLOW customers routinely carry out complex aeroacoustic simulation projects within tight time constraints. Using Exa’s PowerACOUSTICS® for aeroacoustic analysis, and PowerVIZ® for state-of-the-art visualization, engineers get detailed insight into flow structures and noise sources, determine wind noise transmission to the interior of a vehicle, predict propagation to far-field locations, and can perform sound package parameter studies. With PowerACOUSTICS, engineers can analyze, visualize, and hear the simulation noise results early in the product development process to compare and improve their designs. At Exa Corporation, we’ve spent over twenty years developing solutions that not only improve the design engineering process—but redefine it. Please contact us to learn more about our aeroacoustic simulation solutions.

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