ESI Announces VA One 2010

29 July 2010
Paris, France
Latest release of noise and vibration software includes advanced methods for response diagnosis

VA One is a complete solution for simulating noise and vibration across the full frequency range and seamlessly combines Finite Elements, Boundary Elements, and Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) in a single model. This new release includes over 80 major enhancements and is focused on improved methods for response diagnosis.

VA One model of sound radiated by vehicle horn at 2kHz (using Indirect Fast Multipole BEM analysis)

VA One model of sound radiated by vehicle horn at 2kHz (using Indirect Fast Multipole BEM analysis)

Advanced methods for response diagnosis

Diagnosing the response of a system is an important step in a vibro-acoustic analysis that can provide physical insights and help guide the design of various counter measures.  The VA One 2010 release simplifies this process and includes advanced methods to be applied to this task.  In particular, the Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) module now includes functionality for automatic identification of dominant transmission paths (using advanced algorithms from Graph Theory), along with sensitivity analysis for quickly determining the key parameters that control the response.  Furthermore, the low frequency Finite Element and Boundary Element modules include expanded functionality for panel contribution analysis to help identify key radiating surfaces.

The VA One 2010 release also includes functionality for calculating complex or coupled modes for any combination of Finite Element, Boundary Element, Poroelastic Element and SEA subsystems in a model.  This new functionality is ideal for diagnosing damped resonances, particularly in open systems or for systems that contain foam and fiber noise control treatments.

The Fast Multilevel Multipole Boundary Element (FMM BEM) solver has also been significantly enhanced and now covers a wider kD range and includes both direct and indirect formulations.  This enables FMM BEM models to be applied to a broader range of applications across a wider frequency range.

The Hybrid module has been complemented and includes new functionality for quickly modeling the mid-frequency response of unbaffled structures such as satellite antennas and solar arrays.  A significant number of improvements have also been made to the VA One environment to simplify model management and improve productivity.

"At VTT we provide high-end technology solutions and innovation services that enhance our customers’ competitiveness”, said Jukka Tanttari, Senior Research Scientist, VTT. “VA One is a standard tool in our analysis process and helps us diagnose and improve vibro-acoustic performance."

"We are pleased to announce the release of VA One 2010”, said Dr. Phil Shorter, Director of Vibro-Acoustic Product Operations, ESI Group. “This release includes over 80 major enhancements across all modules and ensures that our users have access to state-of-the-art methods for vibro-acoustic analysis and design".

For more information, please visit: www.esi-group.com/products/vibro-acoustics