Reduce vessel noise emissions using comprehensive noise source analysis.
As part of the push to make the marine industry more sustainable, shipbuilders and shipyards are facing increasing pressure to reduce noise pollution in order to protect marine wildlife and public health. Adhering to the on-board noise compliance with safe working conditions legislation is mandatory for commercial vessels while reducing underwater noise is one of the top targets for naval shipbuilders.
Commercial vessels and naval ships contain various noise sources. Several factors contribute to their high noise levels, including onboard machinery, powertrains and cavitation. In addition, the complex ship structure provides additional paths for the noise and vibrations to travel, multiply and propagate through the hull and into the water. Considering that sound propagates 4.5 times faster in water than in air, underwater noise can significantly impact local fauna and potentially threaten marine ecosystems. As a result, reducing vessel noise emissions has become a complex engineering challenge that demands a holistic approach from the early design stages. Ship design teams require proper engineering tools, including simulation and measurement, to tackle noise performance challenges from different perspectives.
Join this webinar to explore various engineering tools and approaches to model and test a vessel’s radiated noise.
Register now and set sail toward a greener and quieter maritime future.
Marine Application Specialist
Business Development Manager for Simcenter 3D Solutions
Simcenter Senior Business Development Manager
Mostapha verfügt über mehr als 25 Jahre Erfahrung in den Bereichen Geschäftsentwicklung und Produktmanagement mit Schwerpunkt auf der Schifffahrts- sowie der Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie.
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