Analysis of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH), which is commonly used in the Aerospace, automotive industry & consumer products, quantifies characteristics of a vehicle passenger’s/Consumer experience as a result of structural vibration. The NVH problems vary significantly depending on engine and chassis types, with many problems occurring in vehicles or industrial equipment. In addition, the NVH problems during development of a particular vehicle are a complex phenomenon and pose a significant challenge in vehicle/Equipment design completion.
Undesired vibration or noise perceived by a customer can directly translate into negative perceptions about the quality of your product. However, understanding what engineering changes impact noise and vibration is challenging, and physical testing is costly and time-consuming. NVH Engineers can analyze noise and vibration of vehicle structure using normal modes, direct & modal frequency response, and direct & modal transient response analysis.
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Technology/CAE software: MSC Nastran, ANSYS, Abaqus and Radioss, Hyperworks.

  • FE modeling for NVH problems.
  • Meshing guideline.
  • Load case setup process managers.
  • NVH functionalities.
  • Modal analysis.
  • Frequency response analysis.
  • Random vibration.
  • Modal/Panel Participation.
  • Energy Distribution.
  • Transfer Path Analysis.
  • Design Sensitivity Analysis.
  • Order Analysis.
  • Post-processing utilities.

  • B.E. Mechanical/ Aeronautics/ Production/ Automotive Graduate.
  • Mechanical/ Aeronautics/ Production Engineering students.
  • Diploma students.
  • Working professional.
  • Awards: Certification in NVH (Noise, Vibration & Harshness) Analysis..

  • 1 to 2 months.