The 43rd International Congress on Noise Control Engineering will be held in Melbourne from November 16-19, 2014.
The four day event, InterNoise 2014, is being hosted by the Australian Acoustical Society.
ebm-papst A/NZ managing director Dr Simon Bradwell will deliver a presentation on "The modelling of flow and the reduction of turbulences (standard, quiet and super quiet)".
Over the last 40 years, the I-INCE (International Institute of Noise Control Engineering) and its conference series has
become an indispensable element of international noise control activities.
I-INCE president, Joachim Scheuren, said in spite all of the successful noise reducing activities of the past, unwanted
unwanted sounds are far from being under control and within acceptable limits.
"This is because all success in noise control tends to be compensated by ongoing mechanization and industrialization
which in turn needs more and new control efforts," he said.
Bradwell's presentation will be covering ways to reduce fan noise to contribute to comfortable and quiet air movement applications.
It is scheduled for 4pm (room 212) on Monday, November 17 and is part of session B1, Fan and duct noise, which is chaired by Colin Tickell. Further information is available on the Internoise
Visit website: http://www.acoustics.asn.au/divisions/VIC/internoise2014/.