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Acoustics Group
About
We've worked with industry partners to discover the implications for areas like science, the ecosystem and quality of life.
Ultrasonics and underwater acoustics (UAUA)
At the UAUA we take projects from science to real-world use. Our work brings together a range of different specialisms and our areas of focus include:
- exploring how a waterfall might sound on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and whether this could benefit the Cassini-Huygens probe mission
- studying how dolphins think, and how this knowledge could help us protect shipping
- producing 3D pictures of shipwrecks, allowing archaeological research without disturbing a wreck
Biomedical and high-power ultrasonics
We research a range of biomedical issues, such as how we can use ultrasound to change chemical reactions. This can help industries become cleaner and more efficient.
Our research has led to developments in many areas, including:
- a 'smart stethoscope' to assess the effectiveness of ultrasound in destroying kidney stones
- an ultrasound system to detect osteoporosis and the general health of bone
- a method for assessing muscle quality using ultrasound
Aeroacoustics and nonlinear acoustics
Our programme of research in aeroacoustics includes exploring how to reduce aircraft noise. This noise affects the quality of life of those who live near airports, and is an environmental barrier to the growth of commercial aviation. We've focused on:
- the design of acoustic liners to reduce noise from intake and bypass ducts
- the development of improved models for jet noise
- developing and exploiting measurement techniques for rig and full-scale engine noise testing
Curbing the impact of aircraft noise
A new project aims to mitigate the effect of increasing air traffic on people on the ground.
People, projects and publications
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H2020-mg-2015 - TurboNoiseBB - D.Angland P.Joseph
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H2020-MSCA-ITN-ETN-2016-SmartAnswer-Gwenael Gabard-12.01.2016
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High Frequency Sound Transmission in Flow Ducts
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Human responses to airborne ultrasound in public spaces
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J Kim - Spectral Leading Edge Serrations
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Neutron Mercury Cavitation - "just detection"
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Non-linear analysis of electromagnetic brain recordings in epilepsy
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Nonlinear analysis & ICA of electromagnetic brain signal recordings in epilepsy
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ONR Funding- Martin Solan
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OPENAIR
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My main research area is the numerical studies of aircraft engine fan noise propagation and radiation and acoustic liner design, optimisation and predictions.