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Hongjian Wu

PhD Candidate (expected completion date, 2014)

Hongjian Wu

Mid to high frequency analysis of onboard machinery noise using a hybrid FE-SEA method

Supervisor: A/Prof. Nicole Kessissoglou
Office: Postgraduate Study Space, Level 4, Library
Laboratory: L206
Phone: + 61 2 9385 6864
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Research Interests:

  • Computational and Experimental dynamics and acoustics
  • FEM/BEM/SEA methods
  • Noise and vibration attenuation
  • Passive and active vibro-acoustic control techniques

Education/Employment:

1998 - 2002 B.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, Jiangsu University, China
2002 - 2005 M.Eng., Mechanical Engineering, Jiangsu University, China
2005 - 2006 NVH/Acoustic Engineer, Tenneco Automotive,Shanghai, China
2006 - 2010 NVH Engineer, TRW Automotive, Shanghai, China
2010 - 2011 Quality Assurance, PGE Pty.Ltd, Melbourne,Australia
2011 - PhD Candidate, The University of New South Wales

Awards:

  • Australian Postgraduate Award 2011
  • UNSW Engineering Research Award

Publications:



Journal Papers:

  1. H. Wu, S. Lu, “Study on Vibration and Acoustic Characteristics of Tractor Cab”, Tractor and Farm Transporter 1, pp 35-36 (2005).

Conference Papers:

  1. H. Wu, H. Peters, R. Kinns and N. Kessissoglou, “Effects of mass distribution and buoyancy on the sound radiation of a fluid loaded cylinder”, Proceedings of Acoustics 2013, Victor Harbour, Australia, 17-20 November 2013.
  2. H. Wu, N. Kessissoglou, B. Mace, “Numerical study of a submerged hull with internal masses”, Proceedings of RASD 2013, Pisa, Italy, 1-3 July 2013.
  3. H. Wu, N. Kessissoglou, B. Mace, “Structural responses of a fluid-loaded cylinder/plate structure using deterministic and statistical approaches”, Proceedings of Acoustics 2012, Fremantle, Australia, 21-23 November 2012.
  4. H. Wu, N. Kessissoglou, M. Caresta, B. Mace, “Prediction of the structural responses of a coupled cylinder/plate structure using deterministic and statistical approaches”, Proceedings of ISMA 2012, Leuven, Belgium, 17-19 September 2012.

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