63rd International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING
Shanghai, China

Noise, Vibration and Harshness and Condition Based Monitoring

Date
May 18, 2023
Conference format
Online

63rd International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING

63rd International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING is an integral part of Vibroengineering Series Conferences and will be held in Shanghai, China.

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

More information on the major topic of the conference (the conference is not limited only to this topic):

Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) are interrelated engineering disciplines concerned with the reduction of unwanted noise, vibration, and harshness in mechanical and electrical systems.

NVH encompasses a range of techniques for measuring, analyzing, and controlling the acoustic and vibrational characteristics of machines, vehicles, and structures. The goal of NVH engineering is to minimize the impact of unwanted noise and vibration on human comfort, performance, and safety.

Condition-based monitoring (CBM) is a proactive maintenance strategy that involves monitoring the health and performance of a system, machine, or component to determine the need for maintenance or repair. CBM uses various data analysis techniques, such as vibration analysis and thermography, to assess the condition of a system in real-time, allowing maintenance to be scheduled when necessary rather than at predetermined intervals.

The combination of NVH and CBM provides a comprehensive approach to ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of machinery and systems. By monitoring the condition of systems and components, CBM helps to prevent failures, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of equipment. At the same time, by controlling noise and vibration, NVH helps to improve human comfort and safety, as well as to enhance the performance and reliability of systems and machines.

Vibroengineering 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. With your participation, this Conference will prove to be an exciting scientific event, a fruitful opportunity to promote scientific research, technological development, and its application.

Organizing Comittee

Lunyong Zhang
Chair of the Conference
Prof. Lunyong Zhang
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Yang Yu
Yang Yu
Western Sydney University, Australia
Jinbo Pang
Jinbo Pang
University of Jinan, China
Karan Verma
Karan Verma
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India
Manjunath Patel
Manjunath Patel
PES Institute of Technology and Management, India
S. Thirugnanasambandam
S. Thirugnanasambandam
Annamalai University, India
Bale Baidi Blaise
Bale Baidi Blaise
University of Maroua, Cameroon
Samet Akar
Samet Akar
Cankaya University, Turkey
Ram Gupta
Ram Gupta
Pittsburg State University, United States
Vladimir Babitsky
Vladimir Babitsky
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Mahmoud Bayat
Mahmoud Bayat
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States
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
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
Harish Tiwari
Harish Tiwari
Assistant Professor, Sir Padampat Singhania University, India
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 Thursday, May 18 - Online
15:00-15:10
Vibroengineering – past, present and the future
Minvydas Ragulskis (Editor in Chief of Vibroengineering Procedia)
Presentations Thursday, May 18 - Online
15:10-15:25
Research of the operation of the turnstile support-fastening device during the transportation of a long-dimensional heavy load
Dias Amangeldi (Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan)
15:25-15:40
Analyzing the possibilities of generating the reciprocating motion and plane oscillations of a working member of a vibratory lapping-polishing machine
Vitaliy Korendiy (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine)
15:40-15:55
Substantiating the excitation conditions of a two-module vibration-driven locomotion system with two unbalanced rotors
Vitaliy Korendiy (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine)
15:55-16:10
Investigation on the flow-induced tangential force characteristic of labyrinth seals under different operation parameters
Qianlei Gu (Southeast University, China)
16:10-16:25
Influence of an external alternating electromagnetic field on convective flows in the bath of an ore-thermal furnace during the melting of oxide refractory materials
Yerkesh Abdrakhmanov (JSC Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan)
16:25-16:40
To the mechanism of influence of an alternating electromagnetic field on crystallization process of oxide refractory melts
Yerkesh Abdrakhmanov (JSC Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan)
16:40-16:55
Enhancing model estimation accuracy and convergence rate in hysteresis modeling of MFC actuators using modified differential evolution algorithm
Hafiz Muhammad Umar (Shanghai University, China)
16:55-17:10
Simulation of the measurement and control system of the electrostatic suspension inertial sensor
Jianhe LIU (Changchun University of Science and Technology, China)
17:10-17:25
Study on vibration characteristics of badminton racket embedded in acoustic black hole structure
Yuqi Li (Hubei Polytechnic University, China)
17:25-17:40
Uncertain optimization for composite base plate of mortar under impact load
Fengfeng Wang (Jinling Institute of Technology, China)
17:40-17:55
Fluid-induced vibration analysis of pipe based on the transfer matrix method and added mass, added damping analogy method
Yulong Zhou (College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, China)
17:55-18:10
Effective acceleration design for solving excessive vibration in the cockpit
Juncheng Shu (School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China)
18:10-18:25
Numerical analysis of random vibration fatigue for a typical airborne equipment
Man Wang (China Aero Ploy-technology Establishment, China)
18:25-18:40
Dynamic modeling and analysis of a vibration-driven robot driven by a conical dielectric elastomer actuator
Xiaojian Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
18:40-18:55
Case study of vibration in a mobile milling machine
James Rowe (Laboratoire Genie Civil et Geo Environnement and Tacquet Industries, France)
18:55-19:10
On attractors in systems of ordinary differential equations arising in models of genetic networks
Olga Kozlovska (Riga Technical University, Latvia)

Sponsors and Partners

Conference in Shanghai, China was organized by Extrica with the partnership of the 2023 Workshop on Material Science, Modelling, Engineering, and Applications in Vibration Engineering (MVE 2023).

Material Science, Modelling, Engineering, and Applications in Vibration Engineering

The 2023 Workshop on Material Science, Modelling, Engineering, and Applications in Vibration Engineering (MVE 2023) is a branch of the 9th International Conference on Civil Engineering, and an official partner of the 63rd International Conference on Vibroengineering. With a special focus on material science, MVE 2023 welcome research papers on the relationship between structure, properties, and uses of materials (including metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, energy materials, electrical materials, composite materials, fibers, nanostructured materials, nanocomposites, and biological and biomedical materials).