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Acoustic engineering and metamaterials conception
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Acoustic engineering and metamaterials development involves three key steps:
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Preliminary analysis: We start by conducting measurement data analysis, numerical simulations and thorough literature reviews to gain a deep understanding of the specific acoustic challenges of the project.
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Creation of a Solution: With insights from our research, we design tailored solutions using our knowledge in metamaterials with behavior is computed by advanced numerical simulation tools (Finite Element Method and analytical method)
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Proof of Concept: Finally, we develop prototypes and perform detailed measurements to validate the effectiveness of our designs, ensuring they meet practical requirements before full-scale implementation.
This structured methodology allows us to deliver effective and cutting-edge acoustic solutions tailored to industry needs.
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- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Consultant
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- R&D Partner
- CM2025- 05: Hydrogen and renewable fuels
- CM2025- 08: Integrated industrial energy systems
- CM2025- 04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2025- 03: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
Antonio Gómez
Researcher at Nabladot, S.L.
Zaragoza, Spain