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2 Day Certificate Programme on “Noise & Vibration Applications in Engineering”

By ARAI Admin

In an era where vehicle refinement defines brand prestige, mastering Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) has evolved from a secondary engineering task to a primary architectural requirement for the automotive
industry. As vehicles transition from mere transportation tools to sophisticated mobile environments, acoustic and tactile comfort, now serve as the definitive benchmarks for perceived build quality and consumer trust. This intensive two-day certificate program offers a high-fidelity roadmap for the modern engineers, addressing the “state-of-the-art” challenges posed by electric and autonomous vehicles, where the elimination of internal combustion masking brings high-frequency motor whine, tyre-road dynamics, and brake squeal into sharp relief. Participants will advance from the fundamental physics of NVH and signal analysis to demonstrations at Anechoic and Reverberation Chambers, including mitigation of Buzz, Squeak, and Rattle (BSR), modeling and simulation principles. By integrating component-level analysis with a deep understanding of global Noise Regulations and Sound Quality Design, this training empowers engineers to transform the silent cabin into a premium, vibration-isolated sanctuary, ensuring that every auditory touchpoint reflects superior engineering precision.