Rome, Italy, 15-16 December 2022
- Laser Doppler Anemometry – LDA
- Phase Doppler Anemometry – PDA
- Particle Image Velocimetry – PIV
- Flow visualization techniques
- Spectroscopic measurement techniques (LIF, Raman, etc.)
- Laser Doppler Vibrometry – LDV
- Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry – ESPI
- Holographic techniques
- Shearography
- Digital Image Correlation – DIC
- Moiré techniques,
- Structured light techniques
- Infrared imaging
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Photoelasticity
- Image based measurement techniques
- Ultrasonic sensing
- Acoustic and Aeroacoustic measurements
- etc.
The Meeting will feature Invited Lectures and Tutorials by leading personalities and instrumentation manufacturers in the fields of interest of the event.
“Advances in PIV Applications for Aeroacoustics“, by Prof. Daniele Ragni, TU Delft, The Netherlands.
ABSTRACT
In the last decade, particle image velocimetry has been adapted to the investigation of aeroacoustic sources of noise. Whether used to elucidate hydrodynamic flow‑fluctuations or to map the acoustic particle velocity, the technique has given the opportunity to explain in detail the origin of noise generation mechanisms. In this talk, a work is presented that adresses the full chain from flow particled displacement to far field noise, by combining the latest advancements in time marching of 3D vector fields from tomographic particle image velocimetry, with an adapted version of Lighthill’s formulation for the prediction of far‑field jet noise. Three‑dimensional velocity vector fields of the jet flow are first reconstructed from a tomographic volume. The obtained vector fields are then used as input to a recently‑developed procedure for the time marching of the vorticity field, which relies upon the Vortex‑In‑Cell (VIC) methodology. This yields time series of each three‑dimensional velocity field, from which the far‑field pressure is computed via Lilley’s acoustic analogy.
The impact of the invention of the laser cannot be over-stated. In vibration and acoustics engineering, the laser Doppler vibrometer has revolutionised the means by which scientists and engineers can interpret and control the natural and man-made environment, both on and off the planet. Combining high sensitivity, dynamic and frequency ranges, non-invasiveness and high spatial resolution, laser Doppler vibrometers (LDVs) have received significant and increasing attention in both research and industry. This talk will briefly investigate the origins, working principles and evolution of LDVs, focusing on some industrially relevant, practical applications. Particular focus will be on overcoming specific challenges associated with making successful measurement campaigns in challenging scenarios, including directly from rotating equipment, from “vibrating platforms”, as covert listening devices and for active noise control, all UTS topics of particular interest.
“Comparison between VIC-EDU, a VIC3D educational system, and strain gauge“, by Dr Stefano Somaschi, Luchsinger Srl
Ubertone has made several instruments for different applications, in the field and in the laboratory, so far all focused on the measurement of velocity and turbidity profiles.
Punctual 2D and 3D velocity meters will also be available soon.
The Tutorial will focus on the set-up and measurement of the velocity profile in a small closed circuit channel.
By configuring the system to measure at appropriate frequencies, it is also possible to study the vibrational field of an entire surface and select and display individual vibration modes.
The demonstration will consist of the preparation for measurement of a two- or three-camera DIC system, and the subsequent deformation measurement of a specimen under mechanical load.
MEETING FINAL TIMETABLE
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Presenting authors have 15 mins for their presentation, followed by 5 mins discussion.
The session room is supplied with an LCD projector and a PC with Power Point application.
Presenting authors can upload their presentations during the coffee break preceding their session or, for the opening afternoon and morning sessions, before the beginning of the first presentation.
Authors who wish to do so can use their own computer hooked up to the projector.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
A short biographical sketch about the professional background of the Presenting Author is required for the session Chairman.
CLICK HERE to download the bio sketch
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Authors and co-authors are expected to attend the Meeting or have a designated representative available to preset their paper.
The failure of authors to appear causes disappointment to the attendees and creates problems with the
programme schedule.
Authors who can no longer participate in the Meeting and give their presentation due to serious unexpected events are requested to advise the Secretariat as soon as possible.
- their name and logo
- their company profile
- hyperlinks to the company’s website, products, videos, news and social media accounts
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FLUXOPTICA srl
Sede Legale: Via E. Ferrario, 7 – 20144 Milano
Uffici: Via Cavour, 1 – 27020 Zerbolò – PV
Tel: (+39) 0382 818945
Fax:(+39) 0382 818945
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Headquarter: Viale dell’Industria, 1
I-27020 TRIVOLZIO (PV) – ITALY
Registered Office: Corso Cavour, 9
I-27100 PAVIA – ITALY
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Luchsinger Srl
Via Bergamo 25
24035 Curno (BG)
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The XXX AIVELA National Meeting will be held at “Laboratorio Didattico di Fisica“, at the premises of Niccolò Cusano University in Rome. The full address of Niccolò Cusano University is: Via Don Carlo Gnocchi, 3 |
HOW to REACH the VENUE
The hotel is about 10 minute’s walk from Battistini underground station, from which participants can take the shuttle bus to the UNICUSANO campus.
The agreed rates are:
Single room |
€ 62,00 |
Double room |
€ 75,00 |
Triple room |
€ 93,00 |
They do not include the tourist tax (€ 6 per person).
To make a reservation, send an email to: info@romehotelpinewood.com.
Please, make sure you mention the AIVELA Meeting in your email.
In case of late cancellation or non-show, one night will still be charged.
Co-Chair: Prof. Fabrizio Patanè, Niccolò Cusano University
mobile: +393396644774
REGISTRATION & FEES
To register for the Meeting, participants are kindly requested to fill in and send the Registration form together with the form for the consent to the treatment of their personal data duly signed to: aivela@univpm.it.
Click here to download the REGISTRATION FORM
Click here to download the form for the CONSENT to the TREATMENT of YOUR PERSONAL DATA
up to 30th November |
from 1st December |
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REGULAR |
€ 380,00 |
€ 430,00 |
STUDENT |
€ 250,00 |
€ 300,00 |
The participation fees above include participation in the XXX AIVELA Meeting, the publication of 1 paper in the proceedings, coffee breaks, lunch and dinner, and membership to AIVELA for 2022-2023. | ||
EXTRA PAPER |
€ 70,00 |
€ 70,00 |
COMPANIES |
€ 500,00 |
€ 500,00 |
Participation fees for Companies include participation in the XXX AIVELA Meeting & Exhibition, tcoffee breaks, lunch and dinner, membership to AIVELA for 2022- 2023 as well as a booth in the Exhibition, logo, link and advertising material on the Meeting website, and a time-slot within a special dedicated session of the Meeting where they can present their latest products and services. |