AcuSolve Module

Vibroacoustic and Acoustic Simulation

AcuSolve specializes in vibroacoustic and acoustic simulations for floating and underwater structures, providing detailed analysis of vibration, dynamic loads, and acoustic radiation.

Capabilities

Vibration Analysis

AcuSolve provides comprehensive vibration analysis capabilities for complex marine structures, helping engineers identify and mitigate potential vibration issues in marine vessels and underwater structures.

  • Modal analysis of complex structures
  • Frequency response analysis
  • Transient dynamic analysis
  • Vibration isolation and damping solutions

Dynamic Load Modeling

AcuSolve excels at modeling dynamic loads for mechanical systems, providing accurate predictions of structural responses to various operational conditions.

  • Engine and machinery induced loads
  • Propeller-induced vibrations
  • Impact and shock loading
  • Fluid-structure interaction effects

Digital Twin Generation

AcuSolve enables the creation of digital twins for moving components, engines, pumps, and auxiliary systems through sophisticated mathematical modeling.

  • Virtual representation of physical assets
  • Real-time monitoring and simulation
  • Predictive maintenance capabilities
  • Performance optimization

Acoustic Analysis

AcuSolve provides comprehensive acoustic analysis capabilities for predicting and optimizing the acoustic signature of marine vessels and underwater structures.

  • Vibroacoustic radiation prediction
  • Target echo strength calculations
  • Shallow water acoustic propagation
  • Free-surface effects on acoustic signatures

Technical Specifications

Analysis Methods

  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
  • Boundary Element Method (BEM)
  • Mathematical modeling for vibroacoustic radiation
  • Coupled fluid-structure analysis

Frequency Range

  • Low frequency (1-100 Hz)
  • Mid frequency (100-1000 Hz)
  • High frequency (1-10 kHz)
  • Customizable frequency bands

Remote Computation

AcuSolve offers remote solver capabilities for users without access to in-office computation facilities, allowing complex simulations to be run on our high-performance computing infrastructure.