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Practical Approach to Sound & Vibration (ENC-STR10B-2)


Beschreibung

Practical Approach to Sound & Vibration

Application-driven training focused on diagnosing and resolving real-world NVH issues. Emphasizes structured problem-solving, correct test setup, and data interpretation. Uses real-world examples to teach how to identify root causes and implement effective solutions across automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.

Target Group

The course is directed toward engineers, technicians and managers who want to gain a better understanding of sound and vibration basics and start engineering it into their products.

Bundle Offer

Did you know that our one-day "Fundamentals of Acoustics & Vibration" takes place right before this training? Take advantage of our special bundle price: Enroll in both courses and get a $95 discount on your total fee! Expand your knowledge and save at the same time!

Please note

HBK reserves the right to cancel this seminar if fewer than 10 participants register.

How to register for your course

Register easily via the corresponding button on this page. We will do the rest and send you a registration confirmation and further information by e-mail. You are also welcome to request individual appointments with us in this way.


General information about your course
TitlePractical Approach to Sound & Vibration (ENCO-STR10B-2)
Available Dates25 September 2026
DurationFrom 8:00 am until 5:00 pm ET (Orlando, FL)
LocationCourtyard Orlando by Marriott Lake Nona
6955 Lake Nona Blvd,
Orlando, FL 32827, USA

Please note: HBK reserves the right to cancel this seminar if fewer than 10 participants register.
LanguageEnglish
FormatIn person
Reference PriceSpecial introductory price (2026 only): 295 USD. The package price together with our one-day "Fundamentals of Acoustics & Vibration" is only 495 USD.
Inhalt
  • FundamentalsSV_2025.pdf
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