With rapid economic and industrial development in China, India
and elsewhere, fluid-related structural vibration and noise
problems are widely encountered in many fields, just as they are in
the more developed parts of the world, causing increasingly
grievous concerns. Turbulence clearly has a significant impact on
many such problems. On the other hand, new opportunities are
emerging with the advent of various new technologies, such as
signal processing, flow visualization and diagnostics, new
functional materials, sensors and actuators, etc. These have
revitalized interdisciplinary research activities, and it is in
this context that the 2nd symposium on fluid-structure-sound
interactions and control (FSSIC) was organized. Held in Hong Kong
(May 20-21, 2013) and Macau (May 22-23, 2013), the meeting brought
together scientists and engineers working in all related branches
from both East and West and provided them with a forum to exchange
and share the latest progress, ideas and advances and to chart the
frontiers of FSSIC.
"The Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Fluid-Structure-Sound
Interactions and Control" largely focuses on advances in the
theory, experimental research and numerical simulations of
turbulence in the contexts of flow-induced vibration, noise and
their control. This includes several practical areas for
interaction, such as the aerodynamics of road and space vehicles,
marine and civil engineering, nuclear reactors and biomedical
science etc. One of the particular features of these proceedings is
that it integrates acoustics with the study of flow-induced
vibration, which is not a common practice but is scientifically
very helpful in understanding, simulating and controlling
vibration. This offers a broader view of the discipline from which
readers will benefit greatly.
These proceedings are intended for academics, research
scientists, design engineers and graduate students in engineering
fluid dynamics, acoustics, fluid and aerodynamics, vibration,
dynamical systems and control etc.
Yu Zhou is a professor in Institute for
Turbulence-Noise-Vibration Interaction and Control at Harbin
Institute of Technology. Yang Liu is an associate professor at The
Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Lixi Huang, associate professor,
works at the University of Hong Kong. Professor Dewey H. Hodges
works at the School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology.
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