Bringing Simulation Models to Life with Ansys Sound
Listen to, analyze, and design simulation data
Discover the quality of the sound generated by your virtual products and learn how to assess this in terms of psychoacoustic criteria. This training is offered as a 1-day course.
Duration
1 day
Prerequisites
None
Software used
Ansys Sound
- Making simulation results audible
- Isolating noise sources and understanding their impact on the overall sound produced
- Understanding the psychoacoustic parameters relating to perception of sound signals
- Sound design: designing the sound produced by your products
Description
Don't want to let yourself in for a surprise but would rather hear whatever noise is generated by your product even before the first prototype has been built? During this course you will learn how to use Ansys Sound to make the sound generated by your products audible, and how to investigate and design these sounds all within the confines of the simulation process.
This course provides you with a simple introduction to the subject of acoustics. You will be familiarized with the most important concepts of engineering acoustics and psychoacoustics and be given wide-ranging opportunities to analyze, compare, and assess acoustic signals. You will quickly recognize correlations and get to know ways of creating the perfect sound signature using Ansys Sound.
The course is aimed at users of numerical simulation working in the fields of structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetics who want to produce better simulation results by using new methods of sound analysis and sound design. In addition, this course is ideal for career changers and those interested in acoustic simulation, as basic acoustic concepts are both taught and actually made audible through the use of VR techniques (VRXPERIENCE).
Detailed agenda for this 1-day training
Day 1
01 Acoustic causes of sound
- Concepts relating to engineering acoustics
- Structure-borne sound and flow-induced sound
- Vibroacoustics: importing excitations from Ansys Mechanical
- Flow acoustics: importing excitations from Ansys Fluent
- Workshop: displaying sound samples using Sound
02 Workshop: Acoustic Signal Analysis
- FFT settings
- Analyzing data
- Identifying interference signals
- Sound manipulation
- Sound Composer
03 From objective sound to subjective perception
- Psychoacoustics: concepts and basic principles
- Calculation profiles
- Acoustic perception and quality evaluation
- Comparing sounds and evaluating them from a psychoacoustic perspective
04 Inferences drawn from sound in relation to your product
- Order analysis
- Deriving speed from shaft orders
- Filtering out stationary and transient traces from signals
- Workshop: a sound experience based on an electric motor with and without an inverter
Your Trainers
Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Wibbeler
Mohamed Jegham
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