Research project

DigiTwin - EPSRC Programme Grant

Project overview

The overall aim of this project is to create robustly-validated digital twins for dynamics applications. This is urgently needed to overcome limitations in current industrial practice that increasingly rely on large computer-based models to make critical design and operational decisions for systems such as wind farms, nuclear power stations and aircraft.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Jordan Cheer BMus (Tonmeister), MSc, PhD, CEng, MIMechE, FHEA

Professor

Research interests

  • Active Noise Control
  • Active Vibration Control
  • Smart Structures for Noise and Vibration Control
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Jackie, Quan Teoh, Maryam Ghandchi Tehrani, Neil Ferguson & Stephen Elliott, 2022, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 173
Type: article
Riccardo Marrocchio, Angelis Karlos & Stephen Elliott, 2021, Wave Motion, 106
Type: article
Mattia Dal Borgo, Paul Gardner, Yichen Zhu, David J. Wagg, Siu-Kui Au & Stephen Elliott, 2020
Type: conference
2020, Vibration, 3(3), 235-265
Type: article