51st International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING
Dublin, Ireland

Dynamics, Noise and Vibration Engineering: Problems and Applications

Date
May 7-8, 2021
Conference format
Online

51st International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING

51st International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING is an integral part of Vibroengineering Series Conferences and was held in Dublin, Ireland.

Conference was dedicated to researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research results, foster discussion, new ideas and develop partnerships. All JVE Conferences are integral part of the Series of Vibroengineering Conferences started in 1999. Vibroengineering Procedia is indexed in major scientific databases: Scopus, EI Compendex, Inspec, Gale Cengage, Google Scholar and EBSCO.

JVE conferences feature a broad range of high-level technical presentations, vibrant discussions and key experts and scientists from all over the world. The conference provides an opportunity to communicate your recent research advances, exchange ideas in innovative engineering technologies and enjoy endless networking advantages.

Organizing Comittee

Abdollah Malekjafarian
Chair of the Conference
Prof. Abdollah Malekjafarian
University College Dublin, Ireland
Eugene O'Brien
Co-chair of the Conference
Prof. Eugene O'Brien
University College Dublin, Ireland
Vikram Pakrashi
Co-chair of the Conference
Prof. Vikram Pakrashi
University College Dublin, Ireland
Arturo Gonzales
Arturo Gonzales
University College Dublin, Ireland
Daniel McCrum
Daniel McCrum
University College Dublin, Ireland
Basuraj Bhowmik
Basuraj Bhowmik
University College Dublin, Ireland
Craig Meskell
Craig Meskell
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Alan Oconnor
Alan Oconnor
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
John Kennedy
John Kennedy
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Gareth Bennett
Gareth Bennett
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Luke Prendergast
Luke Prendergast
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Andreas Amann
Andreas Amann
University College Cork, Ireland
Sean Leen
Sean Leen
National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
Vesna Jaksic
Vesna Jaksic
Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Petri Piiroinen
Petri Piiroinen
National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
Patrick McGetrick
Patrick McGetrick
National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
Jimmy Murphy
Jimmy Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
Wanshui Han
Wanshui Han
Chang'an University, China
Maria Nogal
Maria Nogal
TU Delft, Netherlands
Krzysztof Kamil Żur
Krzysztof Kamil Żur
Bialystok University of Technology, Poland
Vladimir Babitsky
Vladimir Babitsky
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Mahmoud Bayat
Mahmoud Bayat
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States
Iliya I. Blekhman
Iliya I. Blekhman
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Kouamana Bousson
Kouamana Bousson
University of Beira Interior, Portugal
M. Brennan
M. Brennan
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Rafał Burdzik
Rafał Burdzik
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Maosen Cao
Maosen Cao
Hohai University, China
Feliks Chernousko
Feliks Chernousko
Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russia
Zbigniew Dabrowski
Zbigniew Dabrowski
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Y. Davydov
Y. Davydov
Institute of Machine Building Mechanics, Russia
Joze Duhovnik
Joze Duhovnik
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ameen El Sinawi
Ameen El Sinawi
The Petroleum Institute, United Arab Emirates
Rivner Ganiev
Rivner Ganiev
Blagonravov Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, Russia
Wen-Hsiang Hsieh
Wen-Hsiang Hsieh
National Formosa University, Taiwan (Province of China)
Chen Lu
Chen Lu
Beihang University, China
Vadim Lyalin
Vadim Lyalin
Izhevsk State Technical University, Russia
Yuxin Mao
Yuxin Mao
Zhejiang Gongshang University, China
Rimas Maskeliūnas
Rimas Maskeliūnas
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
Luis E. Muñoz
Luis E. Muñoz
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Grigory Panovko
Grigory Panovko
Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
N. Perkins
N. Perkins
University of Michigan, United States
Lei Qiu
Lei Qiu
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
Subhash Rakheja
Subhash Rakheja
Concordia University, Canada
Miguel A. F. Sanjuan
Miguel A. F. Sanjuan
University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Gangbing Song
Gangbing Song
University of Houston, United States
Shigeki Toyama
Shigeki Toyama
Tokyo A&T University, Japan
Kenji Uchino
Kenji Uchino
The Pennsylvania State University, United States
Piotr Vasiljev
Piotr Vasiljev
Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, Lithuania
Vincentas Veikutis
Vincentas Veikutis
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania
Jānis Vība
Jānis Vība
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Vitalijus Volkovas
Vitalijus Volkovas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Jörg Wallaschek
Jörg Wallaschek
Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

Conference Program

Introduction Friday, May 7 - Online
10:00-10:15
Vibroengineering – past, present and the future
Minvydas Ragulskis (Editor in Chief of Vibroengineering Procedia)
10:15-10:30
Welcome Speech
Abdollah Malekjafarian (School of Civil Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland)
Presentations Friday, May 7 - Online
10:30-10:45
Oscillations of transonic flow past a symmetric profile with a blunt trailing edge
Alexander G. Kuzmin (St. Petersburg State University, Russia)
10:45-11:00
Performance enhancement of an automotive silencer using acoustic metamaterial baffles
Daniel Deery (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
11:00-11:15
Determination of the first natural frequency of an elastic rod of a discrete-continuous vibratory system
Vitaliy Korendiy (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine)
11:15-11:30
Numerical simulation of jet formation and penetration characteristics in multi-point initiation mode
Xin Wang (College of Field Engineering, Army Engineering University of PLA, China)
11:30-11:45
Structure modal identification based on computer vision technology
Yuanjun He (ChongQing University, China)
11:45-12:00
Modelling and mitigation of drone noise
Kai Cussen (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
12:00-12:15
Parameter optimization for a vibration attenuation system on ambulance stretchers
Fernando Malvezzi (Instituto Maua de Tecnologia, Brazil)
12:15-12:30
Liquid vibrations in a container with a membrane at the free surface
Neelam Choudhary (Bennett University, India)
12:30-12:45
Development of sprung mass non-linear mathematical model of pitch dynamics with trailing arm suspension
Devesh M (Vellore Institute of Technology, India)
12:45-13:00
Simulation study about effects of fluid compressibility in hydraulic shock absorber based on AMEsim
Hailong Zou (School of Power Engineering, Naval University of Engineering, China)

Sponsors and Partners

Conference in Dublin, Ireland was organized by JVE International with the partnership of University College Dublin and m+p International.

University College Dublin

University College Dublin is a research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland. It has over 1,482 academic staff and 32,000 students, and it is Ireland's largest university. UCD originates in a body founded in 1854, which opened as the Catholic University of Ireland on the Feast of Saint Malachy and with John Henry Newman as its first rector; it re-formed in 1880 and chartered in its own right in 1908. The Universities Act, 1997 renamed the constituent university as the "National University of Ireland, Dublin", and a ministerial order of 1998 renamed the institution as "University College Dublin – National University of Ireland, Dublin.

The 2020 U.S. News and World Report rates UCD as the highest globally ranked Irish university, and the 2019 QS World University Rankings rate UCD as 1st in Ireland and 78th in the world for employability and reputation.

UCD is frequently ranked among the top universities in Europe. Five Nobel Laureates are among UCD's alumni and current and former staff. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_Dublin)

m+p International

m+p International develops and manufactures test and measurement systems for vibration testing, dynamic signal analysis, data acquisition, process monitoring and test stand engineering. Our state-of-the-art products meet the highest demands on quality and reliability and have a significant market share in numerous key industries worldwide – everywhere where maximum efficiency and shortest time to market are crucial.

By working closely with our customers, we understand their applications from an engineer’s point of view and this is apparent in our products. A policy of continuous research and development, which has led to many pioneering solutions, ensures that our products demonstrate superior performance and quality.

m+p international has its headquarters in Hannover with sales/marketing subsidiaries in New Jersey (USA), England, France and China, along with representatives and agents in around 30 countries.