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Increase acoustic performance of consumer electronics using a combination of acoustic testing and acoustic simulation

Tempo di visione stimato: 63 minuti

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Picture of a laptop computer performing an acoustic simulation emitting waves of sound to access the acoustic performance
Discover the value of combined simulation and testing to increase acoustic performance.

When it comes to acoustic performance, consumers hold electronic products to a high standard. Consumers expect these electronics to provide an optimal user experience and run quietly, with many considering quiet products as higher quality. Conversely, it’s not only about noise suppression. Optimizing the acoustic performance of loudspeakers and microphones is key to the perceived quality of audio products. Producing powerful, high-quality consumer goods requires advanced noise engineering and sound characterization.

Watch the webinar to understand how a combined simulation and test approach in the early design stages delivers critical acoustic performance insights and enables innovation in less time and at a lower cost.

Deliver critical acoustic performance insight and allow innovation in less time and at a lower cost

Designers of consumer electronics can also quickly evaluate multiple scenarios without expensive prototypes or delaying production. With a combination of simulation and test in early design, design teams unlock the ability to deliver critical acoustic performance insights to ensure the best product can be made at a competitive price.

Why acoustic testing is important in the early development stages for consumer electronics

Consumer electronics companies face challenges with increased complexity, new technology adoption and quick responses to emerging market trends. Miniaturization, high power density, increased cooling needs and lower cost goals add to the existing pressure to bring products to market faster. Developing leading and performant electronic products requires an innovative and adaptive engineering approach. Companies using acoustic testing in the early development stages can benchmark competitive products, pre-select components, and deliver data for use in simulation models.

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Siemens Digital Industries Software

Frank Demesmaeker

Business Development Manager Mechanical Industries

Frank Demesmaeker si è laureato nel 1994 come ingegnere civile presso la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgio) e ha iniziato a lavorare presso LMS International - ora Siemens - in un ruolo di supporto tecnico per i clienti dell'area del Benelux. Negli anni ha acquisito una conoscenza approfondita e un'esperienza pratica delle problematiche relative a rumore e vibrazioni incontrate dai clienti di tutto il mondo, da un punto di vista tecnico, commerciale e di marketing. Attualmente, Frank aiuta a promuovere e configurare le applicazioni di prova in settori quali quello energetico, medicale, dei beni di consumo, navale, accademico e nel più ampio settore dei macchinari meccanici.

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Bert Van Genechten

Simcenter 3D Product Manager Acoustic Simulation

Bert Van Genechten is a product manager for acoustic simulation in the Simcenter 3D team. Bert has joined LMS International (now Siemens) in 2011 as Senior Research Engineer working on acoustic simulation technologies. In 2015, he took up the role of Project Leader in the Simcenter Engineering and Consulting Services team of Siemens focussing on NVH-related simulation and testing projects, before joining the product management team in 2021. Before joining Siemens, he obtained his MSc and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Catholic University of Leuven.

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