Advances in Modelling and Simulation for Sound & Vibration

Deadline for Manuscript Submissions:    Mar 01, 2026

 

 

Special Issue Editors

 

Dr. Fajie Wang Website  E-Mail: wfj1218@126.com
Qingdao University,China
Interests: computational mechanics; machine learning; boundary element method; meshless method; vibro-acoustic analysis

 

Dr António Tadeu Website  E-Mail: tadeu@itecons.uc.pt
Coimbra University, Portugal
Interests: Applied mechanics, Building physics, vibro-acoustic analysis, heat transfer

 

 

 

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

 

1.Background and Importance

The study of sound and vibration has made remarkable progress driven by mathematical modeling, computational methods and high-performance computing. These techniques provide cost-effective and efficient methods for analyzing complex physical phenomena, predicting system behavior and optimizing designs. As engineering systems become increasingly complex, vibration control, noise reduction and overall system performance improvement have become critical in various industries. Advanced modeling and simulation techniques play a key role in this, especially in the fields of automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics and structural engineering, where accurate prediction and control of sound and vibration are essential.

 

2.Research status

In recent years, research in the field of sound and vibration has made significant progress, especially in dealing with complex geometries, material properties, and multi-physics coupling. However, the field still faces many challenges, such as wave propagation, finite element analysis (FEA), boundary element method (BEM), and the application of meshless/meshless methods. These challenges need to be addressed by developing new mathematical models, innovative numerical methods, and interdisciplinary collaboration to improve computational efficiency and prediction accuracy. In addition, the emergence of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital twin technology, and optimization technology has brought new opportunities to the field and promoted the development of real-time simulation, predictive analysis, and intelligent decision-making.

 

3.Special Issue

Objective This special issue "Advances in Modeling and Simulation of Sound and Vibration" aims to bring together the latest breakthroughs in this field, focusing on the latest advances in computational methods, simulation algorithms, and interdisciplinary approaches. We are committed to showcasing cutting-edge research, exploring new methodologies, optimization strategies, and their applications in different industries, and promoting the continued development of the field of sound and vibration.

 

 

Keywords

Finite element analysis

Boundary element methods

Meshless/meshfree methods

Optimization techniques

Artificial intelligence

Digital twin technology

High-performance computing

Wave propagation

Multi-physics coupling

Vibration control

Noise reduction