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Acoustic Induced Vibration (AIV) refers to the vibration of a component placed in an acoustic field due to the excitation of sound waves. The vibration response of the component is not only related to the intensity, frequency and incident direction of the sound wave, but also depends on the properties of the component itself, such as natural frequency and shape.
Flow Induced Vibration (FIV) refers to the structural vibration induced by the alternating vibration force generated by the surface of the structural components immersed in or containing the fluid.
AIV/FIV can be applied to a wide range of industries such as aerospace, shipbuilding, automobile, chemical industry, household appliance, instrumentation, etc.