ANCL - Aeroacoustics and Noise Control Laboratory at UOIT
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aeroacoustics, flow-sound-structure interactions, noise and vibration controlAbstract
This paper highlights some of the research and development activities performed in the Aeroacoustic and Noise Control Laboratory (ANCL), of the University of Ontario Institute Of Technology (UOIT) in Oshawa. ANCL conducts leading edge research and development in the fields of AeroAcoustics, Fluid-Structure Interactions, Turbulent Flows, Flow-Induced Vibrations and Noise, Noise and Vibration Control. Moreover, the ANCL has the capability to conduct assessments of acoustic products and facilities to ensure compliance with different codes and standards. The aim of this paper is to highlight the expertise at ANCL and to promote new collaborations and partnerships with industries in Canada and abroad.Additional Files
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