The upcoming four-day Gear Dynamics and Gear Noise Short Course on the Ohio State campus (at the Fawcett Center) is September 18-21, 2017. Over the years, these courses have been extremely successful since they provide the attendees with a solid background in the fundamentals, while yielding insights into the practical side such as how to reduce noise and dynamic loads of gears, how to interpret data, and more.
The course content is based on the results of 30-plus years of gearing research, problem solving, and consulting work at the GearLab that is recognized as the most comprehensive gear research center in the U.S. Likewise, the research and educational efforts of the Acoustics and Dynamics Laboratory are widely known around the world. Colleagues who are new to the gearing world or about to undertake real-life gear dynamics or noise projects, could benefit from the course. It will allow engineers involved with design, computational, or experimental work to quickly get up-to-speed on extremely pertinent gearing and dynamics topics.
Note: This course usually fills up about two months in advance, so plan to register early. The early-bird registration rate is valid if the fees are paid by August 1, 2017.
For more information: www.nvhgear.org