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Flow Induced Noise and Vibration – Issues and Aspects (FLINOVIA II)
Stephen Hambric and Amanda Hanford, Penn State CAVElena Ciappi, CNR-INSEAN (Italy)Paul Donovan, Secretary General I-INCEJenni Evans, Director Penn State Institute for CyberScience
April 2017
www.flinovia.org
April 2017
CAVOrganizers and Sponsors
• Organizers:• Stephen Hambric and Amanda Hanford, Penn State• Sergio DeRosa and Francesco Franco, University of Naples, Italy• Elena Ciappi, CNR-INSEAN, Italy• Jean-Louis Guyader, INSA de Lyon, France• Randolph C.K. Leung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
• Sponsors:
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Elena Ciappi, INSEAN, Rome, Italy
127-28 April 2017, Pennsylvania State University – CAV, USA
Few Historical Infos
• In Spring-Summer 2012 Sergio (De Rosa) and myself decided toorganize an “event” focused on fluid-structure interaction problems.
• We involved Francesco (Franco) and together we started to “focus”on the target.
• Finally, we shared the idea with some colleagues and the Committeewas:
Elena Ciappi, CNR-INSEAN, Marine Technology Research Institute,National Research Council of Italy.
Sergio De Rosa and Francesco Franco, Department of IndustrialEngineering –Aerospace Section, Università di Napoli “Federico II”.
Jean-Louis Guyader, Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique, INSA-Lyon.
Stephen A. Hambric, Center for Acoustics and Vibration,Pennsylvania State University.
Randolph C.K. Leung, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
227-28 April 2017, Pennsylvania State University – CAV, USA
The Concept
There are many conferences dealing with flow induced vibrations,structural acoustics, etc.
A completely different structure and organization.
FLINOVIA should be (and hopefully will be) the “opportunity” todiscuss and analyze scientific experiences.
The presentations should be “long-lasting” talks … enough to openpotential dialogues or information exchanges among the scientists.
The audience could have an important role in contributingsignificantly to the scientific discussion.
No registration fees (no commercial interests): the event is fullysupported by the “institutions”.
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A Good Beginning
The first international symposium on Flow Induced Noise andVibration Issues and Aspects was held in November 2013 over 3 daysin Rome, hosted by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR).
The opening lecture was given by William K. Blake.
There were 16 contributors from Italy, France, Sweden, UnitedStates of America, Canada, and China.
The scientific content truly spanned most issues and aspects of flowinduced vibration and noise (innovative experimental techniques,computational methods, reduced order models, etc.).
More than 100 people including many PHD students and post-docresearchers, industry delegates, IT Navy etc. attended this firstsymposium edition.
The first FLINOVIA was a great opportunity to gather together a diverse group of international investigators of flow-induced vibrations
and noise in an intimate setting, with a single continuous session.
This workshop model allowed for intense discussion among all participants, both during the presentations, and during breaks
and social events.
Having received many positive feedback regarding the organization and the structure of FLINOVIA, we decided to propose a second edition (thanks to Steve and PSU) and hopefully, in the future,
a third one …
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The Book No proceedings; the speakers are strongly invited
to submit a paper to be collected successively in aresearch book. The Committee serves as EditorialBoard.
This second phase is important as the Symposium.
The first issue was completed in June 2014 and wasavailable on 24 November 2014: 16 chapters + apreface.
Up to date, there has been a total of 8770 chapterdownloads (more than 500 downloads per chapter).
The book was one of the top 50% downloadedebooks in the relevant Springer Collection for 2015and 2016.
All speakers and attendees received a free copy of the
FLINOVIA Book.
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Paul Donovan, Secretary General, International Institute for Noise Control Engineering
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International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE)
Raj SinghVP, Technical Activities, I-INCE
Academy Professor, The Ohio State University, USAEmail: [email protected]
I-INCE web site: i-ince.org
• Mission• Inter-Noise Congress (annual)• I-INCE Symposia• Young Professionals Program
http://i-ince.org/
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• Founded in 1974• Worldwide consortium: Organizations concerned
with noise control, acoustics and vibration• Primary focus: Unwanted sounds and vibrations
producing such sounds; engineering control• INTER-NOISE Congress on Noise Control
Engineering (typically 700 to 1100 papers)2014 Melbourne, Australia2015 San Francisco, USA2016 Hamburg, Germany2017 Hong Kong2018 Chicago, USA2019 Madrid, Spain
http://i-ince.org/
Mission of I-INCE
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• Technical initiatives: On critically-importantnoise and vibration control issues ofinternational concern
• Publishes: Quarterly magazine Noise/NewsInternational (NNI) jointly with INCE/USA
• Provides access to: Over 10,000 inter-noisecongress proc. papers (in collaboration withINCE/USA)
• Leadership role: Formulation of global noisepolicies
http://i-ince.org/
Technical Activities and Publications
I-INCE Symposium (2014): • Cost-Benefit Analysis—Noise Barriers and Quieter Pavements, held at National
Academies in Washington, DC
I-INCE Symposia (2015):• Progress on Consumer and Industrial Product Noise Reduction, held at National
Academies in Washington, DC
I-INCE Symposium (2016):• Buy Quiet Symposium, held in Hamburg (Germany)
I-INCE Symposium (2017):• Flow Induced Noise and Vibration Issues and Aspects (FLINOIVA II)• 4000 EUR support from I-INCE
See i-ince.org for call for proposals 4
http://i-ince.org/
I-INCE Symposium Series (Recent Ones)
I-INCE Grants for Young Professionals (since 2010) 120 I-INCE grants awarded in 7 years since 2010 - out of about
250 applications Number of countries represented: 38 Countries Total Allocation by I-INCE for 9 years (2010-2019) = 88,500 EUR
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Mentoring Workshop at INTER-NOISE Congress
• Engage young professionals• Professional mentoring issues (or
case studies) presented by worldrenowned experts
• Informal discussions betweenyoung professionals and I-INCEleaders
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Jenni EvansPenn State Institute for Cyberscience
Introducing the Institute for CyberScience
Jenni EvansDirector, Institute for CyberScienceProfessor of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
To build capacity to solve problems of scientific and societal importance through cyber-enabled research.
As computation and data science become increasingly vital modes of inquiry, we enable researchers to develop innovative computational methods and to apply those methods to research challenges.Specifically, we:◆ Foster an interdisciplinary scholarly community◆ Expand participation in interdisciplinary research◆ Provide a vibrant world-class cyberinfrastructure
The ICS Mission:
◆ Co-hired faculty in 17 departments
◆~200 affiliated faculty
◆ Regular events of cross-disciplinary interest
◆ High-performance computing training workshops
Fostering an interdisciplinary scholarly community
◆ ICS Seed and Explore Grant Programs
◆ Weekly digest of relevant funding opportunities
◆ Collaboration sessions for major interdisciplinary proposals
Expanding participation in interdisciplinary research
The diversity of our research◆~3,000 users of ICS-ACI; over 600 PIs◆ Users from 49 departments across 10 colleges
◆ Astronomy and Astrophysics◆ Chemistry◆ Supply Chain and Information Systems◆ Geography
◆ Political Science◆ Psychology◆ Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering◆ and many more…
Detecting gravitational waves to confirm Einstein’s theory of general
relativity
Analyzing ~500,000 government emails to understand organizational
communication patterns
Modeling how successful and innovative engineering design
teams interact
◆ ICS-ACI: Advanced CyberInfrastructure
◆ 23,000 compute cores (tripling in size from 2015)
◆ 20 PB storage
◆ Over 650 Teraflops total theoretical peak performance
Providing a vibrant world-class cyberinfrastructure
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CAVContributors
30 talks from a diverse international community
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15 (5 Penn State)
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CAVTopics
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Time Session0840 – 1000 Flow –
Forcing Functions (4)1000 – 1040 Coffee
1040 – 1200 Flow –Sound Sources (4)
1200 – 1320 Lunch
1320 – 1500 Flow –Experiments (5)
1500 – 1540 Coffee
1540 – 1700 Flow –Numerical Methods (4)
1700 – 1800 Break
1800 – 2100 Evening Social – Café Laura
Time Session0840 – 1000 Vibroacoustic Response –
Numerical Methods (4)1000 – 1040 Coffee
1040 – 1200 Vibroacoustic Response –Innovative Applications (4)
1200 – 1320 Lunch
1320 – 1500 Vibroacoustic Response –Experiments (5)
1500 – 1520 Closing and Coffee
Thursday - Flow Friday – Vibroacoustic Response
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CAVCafé Laura (Mateer Building)
April 2017
CAVPenn State and State College
Downtown
April 2017
CAVNoise and Vibration Emerging Methods (NOVEM) 2018
• Co-organized by CAV InternationalLiaisons and other friends
– A. Berry, Sherbrooke– L. Cheng, HK Poly– S. De Rosa, University Federico– O. Guasch, La Salle– S. Hambric, PSU– J-G Ih, KAIST– B. Mace, Auckland (formerly ISVR)– G. Pavic, INSA
• Topics:– Structural Vibration– Vibro-Acoustics– Flow-Induced Noise and Vibration– Noise and Vibration Control
• Abstracts due 15 Oct 2017
April 2017
CAVInternoise 2018
• Chicago, USA• 26-29 August 2018
• Topics:– Too numerous to list, but:– Flow-induced Noise and Vibration
multiple sessions
• Abstracts due Early 2018