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The 18th Asia-Pacific Vibration Conference 18th – 20th November, 2019, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia

Full Conference Programme Issued: 13/11/2019 21:58:28

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Contents

Table of Contents

CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................................2

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS, APVC 2019 ........................................................................................................3

PLATINUM AND GOLD SPONSORS/EXHIBITORS ............................................................................................................... 3 SILVER AND DOUBLE BRONZE SPONSORS/EXHIBITORS ..................................................................................................... 4 OTHER SPONSORS/EXHIBITORS/SUPPORTERS ................................................................................................................. 5

ORGANISER APVC 2019 ....................................................................................................................................6

WELCOME TO APVC 2019 ................................................................................................................................7

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY ................................................................................................................7

LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE ....................................................................................................................8

STEERING COMMITTEE ....................................................................................................................................8

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ...................................................................................................................................8

SPECIAL SESSIONS ............................................................................................................................................9

LOCAL ORIENTATION INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 10

CONFERENCE ROOMS LAYOUT ...................................................................................................................... 11

“KANGAROO” (BUILDING 11, LEVEL 0, ROOM 405) .................................................................................................... 11 “WOMBAT” (BUILDING 11, LEVEL B1, ROOM 101) .................................................................................................... 12 “DINGO” (BUILDING 11, LEVEL 6, ROOM 408) .......................................................................................................... 13 “PLATYPUS” (BUILDING 10, LEVEL 3, ROOM 490) & “KOALA” (BUILDING 10, LEVEL 3, ROOM 500) ................................... 14

SESSIONS PROGRAMME – AT A GLANCE ........................................................................................................ 15

PAPERS PROGRAMME – DETAIL VIEW ........................................................................................................... 18

GUIDELINES FOR SESSION CHAIRS, SPEAKERS AND OTHER DELEGATES ......................................................... 29

ENTERTAINMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 30

WELCOME RECEPTION DETAILS................................................................................................................................. 30 GALA DINNER DETAILS ............................................................................................................................................ 31

Schedule and menu ....................................................................................................................................... 31 UTS TECH LAB TOURS AND FAREWELL COCKTAIL DETAILS .............................................................................................. 32

What is Tech Lab? ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Why is Tech Lab different? ............................................................................................................................ 32 Ready for the future ...................................................................................................................................... 32

APPENDIX A – FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND IT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ............................................... 33

APPENDIX B – FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND IT CAR PARKING OPTIONS .................................................... 34

APPENDIX C – UTS EVENT WIFI ...................................................................................................................... 35

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Sponsors and exhibitors, APVC 2019

Platinum and Gold sponsors/exhibitors

Polytec has been bringing light into the darkness for 50 years. With more than 400 employees worldwide, we develop, produce and distribute optical measurement technology solutions for research and industry. Our quality innovative products have an excellent reputation internationally among the expert community. We find solutions tailored to our customers’ requirements. The development and production of innovative measurement systems, especially for our core technology Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV), has kept our customers and us at the forefront of dynamic characterization. The implementation of LDV extends from basic vibration measurement tasks to advanced modal analysis / FE correlation. Ultimately, our solutions are meant to help companies to assert and build upon their technological leadership. The effective use of the laser technology allows a non-contact, non-invasive test method for vibration which is widely appreciated across industries such as Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Consumer Electronics etc. The decades of experience have allowed Polytec to expand the technology and our product line-up which could be generally summarized as follows: Micro to Macro sample dimensions Single point or Full-field Scanning 1D or 3D axis data FRF, Transient, Mode & Operational Deflection Shape analysis capable Max frequency BW up to 2.5GHz Max distance up to 300m Sub-pm resolution. Together with Warsash Scientific, our long-standing partner in the ANZ region for over 40 years, Polytec would welcome visitors to inspect the latest Polytec VibroFlex series range of research grade single point laser Doppler vibrometers at the APVC 2019 exhibition. The modular concept of VibroFlex combines the versatility of a universal front-end with a selection of special sensor heads, tailored to the needs of your measuring task, including the latest Xtra IR sensor head option. For more information please visit www.polytec.com.

Bestech Australia, an ISO9001 certified company, supplies state-of-the-art test and measurement sensors for measurement of physical parameters, data acquisition systems as well as technical teaching equipment from world leading manufacturers. Our constantly expanding product portfolio is suitable for university research,

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teaching and R&D laboratories as well as for demanding high precision measuring applications in industrial environments. We are proud to complement this with our own manufacture. We offer full local technical support throughout the entire product lifecycle including product specification, commissioning, training and repair. This is delivered by our team of factory trained application engineers and product specialists. We pride in delivering excellent service for ultimate customer satisfaction.

Digitization is rapidly gaining ground. Today’s manufacturers develop new product architectures and material types, offer consumers customization options and massively introduce smart functionalities. These innovations are enabled by capabilities such as mechatronics, additive manufacturing, and concepts like cloud or the internet of things. Engineers need to master this additional complexity, which is often related to an ever-increasing demand for energy efficiency, while still dealing with classic performance requirements, such as noise, vibrations and durability. This evolution urges companies to dramatically transform their classical verification-centric development processes. Instead, the Digital Twin paradigm is on a rise. In this new approach, manufacturers associate every individual product to a set of ultra-realistic, multi-physics models and data, that stay in-sync, and can predict its real behavior throughout the lifecycle, starting from the very early stages. To achieve this, simulation needs to gain realism to become capable of taking up a predictive role, while the combination of increased validation workload and the exploration of uncharted design territories requires more productive and innovative testing methodologies. On top of that, manufacturers will need to deploy an infrastructure that helps them remove the traditional barriers between departments, even letting product development continue after delivery. That is exactly the core business of Siemens Digital Industries Software. Siemens Digital Industries Software offers manufacturers across the various industries a comprehensive environment that helps their engineering departments create and maintain a Digital Twin. Within this offering, the Simcenter™ solutions portfolio focuses on performance engineering. Simcenter uniquely integrates physical testing with system simulation, 3D CAE and CFD, and combines this with design exploration and data analytics. Simcenter helps engineers accurately predict vehicle performance, optimize designs and deliver innovations faster and with greater confidence.

Silver and Double Bronze sponsors/exhibitors

At Brüel & Kjær, we help our customers solve sound and vibration challenges and develop advanced technology for measuring and managing sound and vibration. We ensure component quality, optimize product performance and improve the environment. Founded in 1942, Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S has grown to become the world’s leading supplier of advanced technology for measuring and managing the quality of sound and vibration. The sound and vibration challenges facing our customers are diverse, including vibration in car engines; evaluation of building acoustics; mobile telephone sound quality; cabin comfort in passenger airplanes; production quality control; wind turbine noise; and much more. Our innovative and highly practical solutions have made us the first choice of engineers and designers from around the world. Many of our researchers and developers are recognized as world experts, who aid the scientific community and teach at renowned centres. By applying their thorough knowledge and experience, we can help you at every stage of your product’s life cycle: ensuring quality from design to manufacture, and efficiency throughout deployment and operations.

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Brüel & Kjær maintains a network of sales offices and representatives in 55 countries. That means local-language help is always at hand during office hours. A global group of engineering specialists supports our local teams. They can advise on and help solve all manner of sound and vibration measurement, analysis and management problems. To further support our customers worldwide, we regularly hold courses and road-shows, and participate in sound and vibration focused trade shows and conferences worldwide.

MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. MATLAB, the language of engineers and scientists, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a block diagram environment for simulation and Model-Based Design for multidomain dynamic and embedded engineering systems. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on these product families to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, electronics, financial services, biotech-pharmaceutical, and other industries. MATLAB and Simulink are also fundamental teaching and research tools in the world's universities and learning institutions.

Accelerate Discovery With the NI Platform Researchers are driving time-critical, ambitious innovation while addressing grand engineering challenges in the broad areas of transportation, wireless communications, medicine, energy and climate change. Across each of these application areas, researchers need to easily acquire measurements, scale to complex multidisciplinary systems, and rapidly prototype a scalable solution. For more than 40 years, NI is central to accelerating researcher innovation by providing the technology and support to prototype systems, publish findings and secure funding from 5G Wireless and Communications all the way to Autonomous and Electrical Vehicles.

Other sponsors/exhibitors/supporters

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Organiser APVC 2019

Centre for Audio, Acoustics and Vibration

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Welcome to APVC 2019 Dear Asia-Pacific Vibration Conference 2019 stakeholder, on behalf of the Local Organising Committee please accept our warmest welcome wishes to this 18th edition of the Conference, to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and to the University of Technology Sydney. Thank you for choosing to support the conference with your technical contribution and for joining us to share your ideas and recent world-leading research activities. Often overlooked and/or not fully understood, vibration (and associated phenomena) is all around us every day and is of fundamental importance to the engineering of the very fabric of our daily lives. This Conference enables experienced vibration engineering researchers and practitioners along with the experts of the future to come together to present and discuss their latest interests and activities in the domain. Contributions have been invited from across the region with a total of almost 240 abstracts submitted. Two-page extended abstracts have been sought and collected into a Book of Abstracts which delegates will be provided with at the commencement of the Conference. Almost 180 six-page short full papers have been subsequently prepared by authors and subjected to a rigorous peer review process involving world-leading experts in their fields as external reviewers. Resulting articles will be ultimately published in three volumes by Springer, entitled “Vibration Engineering for a Sustainable Future” as follows:

Vol 1. Analytical methods in noise and vibration and control, Vol 2. Numerical simulation and modelling, Vol 3. Experimental methods and verification.

Authors have been invited to attend the Conference to present their work in a 15-minute presentation slot. Papers have been organised into four parallel technical sessions within the constraints of delivering an efficient conference while ensuring delegates are able to attend talks of interest and move freely between sessions. Additionally, five keynote plenary sessions have been invited from across the region and beyond and arranged during the course of the Conference to maximise interest and value. The Local Organising Committee, along with support from the many reviewers, UTS students and staff and external sponsors and exhibitors, have worked extremely hard during the run-up to the Conference to deliver an excellent event, paying attention, where possible, to indigenous cultures within Australia and sincerely hope that all involved have a successful rewarding and memorable APVC 2019 and visit to Sydney, Australia. Again, a very warm welcome to the 18th Asia-Pacific Vibration Conference!

Associate Professor Jinchen (JC) Ji and Dr Benjamin (Ben) Halkon, co-Chairs of the Local Organising Committee, November 2019.

Acknowledgement of Country UTS acknowledges the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal People and the Gamaygal People upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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Local Organising Committee Associate Professor Jinchen (JC) Ji, University of Technology Sydney (co-Chair) Dr Benjamin (Ben) Halkon, University of Technology Sydney (co-Chair) Dr Sebastian Oberst, University of Technology Sydney (Technical Chair) Dr Terry Brown, University of Technology Sydney (Programme Chair) Dr Paul Walker, University of Technology Sydney (Ordinary Member) Dr Hamed Kalhori, University of Technology Sydney (Ordinary Member) Dr Liya Zhou, University of Technology Sydney (Ordinary Member) Dr Yancheng Li, University of Technology Sydney (Ordinary Member) Dr Philippe Blanloeuil, University of New South Wales (Ordinary Member)

Steering Committee Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan (Chairman) Shigehiko Kaneko, University of Tokyo, Japan Toshihiko Komatsuzaki, Kanazawa University, Japan Youngjin Park, KAIST, Korea No-Cheol Park, Yonsei University, Korea Haiyan Hu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Li Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Jinhao Qiu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Zhichao Hou, Tsinghua University, China Tianran (Terry) Lin, Qingdao University of Technology, China M.Salman Leong, University of Technology, Malaysia Zaidi Mohd Ripin, University of Science, Malaysia Nguyen Van Khang, HUST, Vietnam Stefanie Gutschmidt, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Ian Howard, Curtin University, Australia Jinchen Ji, University Technology Sydney, Australia Oshihiro Narita (Honourable), Hokkaido University, Japan Hong Hee Yoo (Honourable), Hanyang University, Korea Athol J. Carr (Honourable), University of Canterbury, New Zealand Ban Chun Wen (Honourable), Northeastern University, China

Scientific Committee Professor Richard Markert, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Professor Xiaojun Qiu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Dr Rodney Entwistle, Curtin University, Australia Professor Yong-Hwa Park, KAIST, Korea Professor Con Doolan, University of New South Wales, Australia Professor Benjamin Cazzolato, University of Adelaide, Australia Dr Jaspreet Singh, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Dr Pietro Borghesani, University of New South Wales, Australia Professor Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Professor Mohammad Fard, RMIT, Australia Professor Guilin Wen, Hunan University, China Professor Jin Zhou, Shanghai University, China Professor CW Lim, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Professor Dongping Jin, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Professor Xinwen Wang, China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing Professor Jian Xu, Tongji University, China Professor Shaopu Yang, Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, China Professor Hu Ding, Shanghai University, China

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Professor Qinsheng Bi, Jiangsu University, China Professor Hailin Wang, South China Agricultural University, China Professor Qingyun Wang, Beihang University, China Associate Professor Jie Huang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Prof. Jie Yang, RMIT, Australia Professor Haiping Du, University of Wollongong, Australia Associate Professor Linke Zhang, Wuhan University of Technology, China Dr Sam Han, ActronAir, Australia

Special Sessions Topic: Recent Advances on Vibration Control of Engineering Structures Organizers: Dr Yancheng Li, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, email: [email protected] Dr Kaiming Bi, Curtin University, Australia, email: [email protected] A/Prof Xufeng Dong, Dalian University of Technology, China, email: [email protected] Topic: Active Noise Control for a Quieter Future Organizers: Dr Sipei Zhao, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, email: [email protected] Dr Shuping Wang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, email: [email protected] Associate Professor Lifu Wu, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, email: [email protected] Topic: Noise, vibration and their applications in electricity power systems Organizers: A/Professor Linke Zhang, Wuhan University of Technology, China, email: [email protected] A/Professor Yuxing Wang, Zhejiang University, China, email: [email protected] Professor Tianran Lin, Qingdao University of Technology, China, email: [email protected] Topic: Applications and Advances in Laser Doppler Vibrometry Organizers: Dr. Ben Halkon, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, email: [email protected] Dr. Philippe Blanloeuil, University of New South Wales, Australia, email: [email protected] Prof. Enrico Primo Tomasini, Universita Polytecnica delle Marche, Italia, email: [email protected]

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Local Orientation Information https://goo.gl/maps/RZhC3LPfiQ3SyjNo8

Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 11; Directions by foot from Central Station (10 min)

Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 11

UTS Alumni Green (Welcome Reception)

Central Station (Grand Concourse)

Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 10

Jones St

UTS Tower/Building 1 (Early Registration)

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Conference Rooms Layout “Kangaroo” (Building 11, Level 0, Room 405)

Entrance to Level 0 is from the Wattle St entrance, down the stairs from L1, or down the escalators from Level 2 (the Jones St entrance) OR by the lifts

Wattle St entrance

Stairs down from Level 1 (Exhibition/Refreshments) Escalators from Level 2

(Jones St entrance and main lift lobby area)

CB11.00.405Lifts (use lifts 1 – 3)

Plenary and Technical Parallel Sessions - “Kangaroo” Room CB11.00.405Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 11, Level 0

“Kangaroo”

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“Wombat” (Building 11, Level B1, Room 101)

Technical Parallel Sessions - “Wombat” Room CB11.B1.101Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 11, Level B1

Lifts (use lifts 1 – 3)

Escalators

“Wombat”

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“Dingo” (Building 11, Level 6, Room 408)

Technical Parallel Sessions - “Dingo” Room CB11.06.408Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 11, Level 6

Lifts (use lifts 3 – 7)

“Dingo”

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“Platypus” (Building 10, Level 3, Room 490) & “Koala” (Building 10, Level 3, Room 500)

Technical Parallel Sessions - “Platypus” Room CB10.03.490 & “Koala” Room CB10.03.500Faculty of Engineering and IT, UTS, Building 10, Level 3

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Building 10 is next to Building 11. Level 02 is the Jones St entrance.

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Sessions programme – at a glance

17:00 18:00

Time

18:00 20:00Welcome Drinks and Canapes Reception, sponsored by Polytec-Warsash

UTS Alumni Green (see Local Orientation Information for directions)

Registration (UTS Building 1, L3 Foyer)

Sunday 17th November

"Kangaroo"(CB11.00.405)

"Wombat"(CB11.B1.101)

"Koala" (CB10.03.500)

"Dingo" (CB11.06.408)

8:00 9:00

9:00 9:30

9:30 10:30

10:30 10:40

10:30 11:00

Special session Session Session Session

SessionStructural health and

machine condition monitoring

12:30 12:45

12:45 13:30

Special session Session Session Session

Free slot

15:00 15:30

Special session Session Session Session

Free slot Free slot

17:15 18:15

18:30 20:00

Exhibition & lunch break

Registration (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer)

Computational methods of vibrations I

followed by Plenary Lecture - Assoc. Prof. Alex Ng

Vehicle system dynamics and control I

Recent Advances on Vibration Control of

Engineering Structures I

Measurement techniques and sensors

Active Noise Control for a Quieter Future

Welcome to Country and Opening Ceremony"Kangaroo" (CB11.00.405)

Exhibition & coffee break sponsored by Bestech (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer and L1 Mezzanine)

followed by Session Chairs Orientation Meeting

Nonlinear vibrations and control

Time

Monday 18th November

13:30 15:00

Dynamics and vibration of composite and nano-composite structures

Recent Advances on Vibration Control of

Engineering Structures II

Exhibition & coffee break

Plenary Lecture - Prof. No-Cheol Park"Kangaroo"

Steering Committee Meeting "Dingo" (CB11.06.408)

Structural health and machine condition

monitoring

Rotor dynamics I

11:00 12:15

12:15 12:30

Vibration and control of beams, plates and shells I

15:30 17:00 Experimental modal testing and analysis

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"Kangaroo" (CB11.00.405)

"Wombat" (CB11.B1.101)

"Koala" (CB10.03.500)

"Dingo" (CB11.06.408)

8:00 8:30

8:30 9:30

Session Session Session Session

Free slotFree slot

11:00 11:30

Session Session Session Special session

Session

13:00 13:15

13:00 14:00

14:00 15:00

15:00 15:30

Session Session Special session

Vibration isolation and reduction

16:00 16:15 Session

Session

18:00 22:00

16:0015:30

17:0016:15

Exhibition & lunch break

Plenary Lecture - Prof. Shigehiko Kaneko"Kangaroo"

Exhibition & coffee break

9:30 11:00

Multibody dynamics

Noise, Vibration and their Applications in Electricity

Power Systems II

Vibration and control of beams, plates and shells II

Vehicle system dynamics and control III

Conference Gala Dinner

Exhibition & coffee break sponsored by Siemens Digital Industries Software

Time

Plenary Lecture - Prof. Daolin Xu"Kangaroo"

Registration (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer)

Tuesday 19th November

Energy harvesting systemsVibration isolation and reduction

Vehicle system dynamics and control II

Dynamics and control of networked systems

Dynamics of transport systems

Rotor dynamics II

Computational methods of vibrations II

Human Body Vibration

Noise, Vibration and their Applications in Electricity

Power Systems I

11:30 12:15

13:0012:15

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"Kangaroo"

(CB11.00.405)

"Wombat"

(CB11.B1.101)

"Koala"

(CB10.03.500)

"Platypus"

(CB10.03.490)

8:00 8:30

8:30 9:30

Session Session Session Session

Free slot

11:00 11:30

Session Session Special session

Free slot

13:15 14:00

13:30 14:30

14:30 15:30

15:30 16:00

16:00 17:00

9:30 11:00

Time

Closing Ceremony and Farewell Cocktail

Transportation to UTS City Centre Campus -

coaches to leave from Tech Lab at 4 and 4.30pm

11:30 13:15

Dynamic behaviour of

materials and vibration

absorbing materials

Human Body Vibration

Active and passive

vibration control

Wednesday 20th November

Registration (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer)

Exhibition & lunch break

Transportation to UTS Tech Lab -

coaches to leave from Jones St at 1.30 and 2pm

UTS Tech Lab tours

Plenary Lecture - Dr Tore Butlin

"Kangaroo"

Theoretical analysis

Noise and vibration control

Exhibition & coffee break

Applications and Advances

in Laser Doppler

Vibrometry

Dynamic model updating

and system identification

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Papers programme – detail view

7:00 8:00

8:00 9:00

9:00 9:30

9:30 10:30

10:30 10:45

10:30 11:00

Monday 18th November (morning)

Welcome to Country and Opening Ceremony, "Kangaroo" (CB11.00.405)

Time

followed by Plenary Lecture - Assoc. Prof. Alex Ng, University of Adelaide - "Nonlinear Ultrasonic Guided Waves for Damage Detection"

Exhibition & coffee break sponsored by Bestech (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer and L1 Mezzanine)

"Dingo" (CB11.06.408)"Koala" (CB10.03.500)"Wombat" (CB11.B1.101)"Kangaroo" (CB11.00.405)

followed by Session Chairs' Orientation Meeting

Exhibitors' Scheduled Arrival and Set-up Period

Registration (UTS Building 11, L0 Foyer)

11:00 11:15 41Zero control power phenomena in the minimization of sound power

using multiple control sources231

Nonlinear Vibration of an Electrostatically Excited Capacitive

Microplate153

Numerical Investigation of Vibration Characteristics and Damping

Properties of CNTs Based Viscoelastic Spherical Shell Structure

206

Field Measurements of the Propagation of Vibration Between an

Underground Tunnel and Ground Surface Through Sydney Sandstone

and Shale

11:15 11:30 229

A New Frequency Domain Adaptive Filter Coefficients Updating Method and Its Steady-state Performance in

Frequency and Time Domain

70New features of degenerate grazing

bifurcation in the impact oscillators154

Free vibration analysis of multilayer skew sandwich spherical shell panels with viscoelastic material cores and

isotropic constraining layers

65Visualization of strain distribution in

tire tread block using intermittent digital camera system

11:30 11:45 163Active Control of Sound

Transmission through an Aperture in a Thin Wall

245Bi-stability and stochastic resonance

emerges in a typical airfoil model subject to random loading

80Adaptive control of a string-plate

coupled system151

Simulation and Measurement of an electric driven turbo charger test rig

with full floating ring bearing

11:45 12:00 118

Real-time active noise control of multi-tonal noise based on multiply

connected single adaptive notch filters

192Bifurcation analysis of a stochastic

vibro-impact system with nonlinear damping via OPA method

31Time-delay Based Direct Wave Control of the Phononic Beam

83Experimental study on rail

corrugation development with 1/10 scale model

12:00 12:15 131Experimental Study of the Virtual

Sound Barrier Performance in Workplaces

60Study on dynamics of vibrating flip-flow screen using nonlinear theory

135Bifurcation analysis of a doubly

curved thin shell considering inertial effects

156

Measurement and dynamic mode analysis of flow-induced noise with

combined proper orthogonal decomposition

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198A size-dependent variable-kinematic beam model for vibration analysis of

functionally graded micro-beams30

Evaluation of Effects of Modeling Error in Hardware-in-the-Loop

Simulation System

12:30 12:45 72

Affine Combination of the Filtered-x LMS/F Algorithms for Active Control

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13:30 13:45 15

Study on the Influence of Structural

Nonlinearity on the Performance of

Multi-Unit Impact Damper

36

Loosening Detection of a Bolted Joint

Based on Monitoring Dynamic

Characteristics in the Ultrasonic

Frequency Region

181

Structure optimization of Noise and

Vibration Performance using FRF

Baseline

110

A hybrid modeling approach to

accurately predict vehicle occupant

vibration discomfort

13:45 14:00 222

Dynamic property optimization of a

vibration isolator with quasi-zero

stiffness

221Gas Turbine Fault Detection Using A

Self-Organising Map55

Structural-acoustic coupled analysis

by concentrated mass model8

Handling dynamics of an ultra-

lightweight vehicle during load

variation

14:00 14:15 18

Performance of Smart Viscoelastic

Damper based on Electrorheological

Elastomers

189

A Comparative Analysis Between EMD

and VMD Based Tacho-less Order

Tracking Techniques for Fault

Detection in Gears

172

Evaluation of Isolated Dynamic

Properties of the Component

Connected with Main Structure

188A hybrid electromechanical engine

mount design

14:15 14:30 19

Experimental study on seismic

behavior of buckling restrained shear

plate dampers under high axial loads

86

An efficient indicator for defect

detection in concrete structures by

rotary hammering

130Modeling of Complex Modes with

Wave-Based Scaling134

Towards overcoming the challenges

of the prediction of brake squeal

propensity

14:30 14:45 71

Investigation on Mitigation of

Nonlinear Parametric Vibration of

Stay Cable with Super-Long Span

210

Pitting Fault Severity Diagnosis of

Spur Gears using Vibration and

Acoustic Emission Sensor

Measurements

139

Simulative determination of ideal

fluid properties for an automatic ball

balancer under different run-up

scenarios

223TPA Synthesis of Pass-By Noise by IIR

Filters

14:45 15:00 158

Periodic beam lattice with negative

stiffness for low frequency vibration

attenuation

58

A New Testing Method for Bolt

Loosening with Transmitted

Ultrasonic Pulse

43

Motion and vibration control of

automotive drivetrain with control

cycle limitation

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15:30 15:45 24Wind-induced vibration control of a constructing bridge tower based on

MRE tuned mass damper149

Fabrication and Properties of Piezoelectric Fiber Composites for

Structural Vibration Control Applications

205Vibration Force Transmissibility of a Rotor-Stator System with Potential

Rub-Impact230

Eliminating the influence of additional sensor mass on structural

natural frequency in the modal experiment

15:45 16:00 7

Building Vibration Suppression through a Magnetorheological

Variable Resonance Pendulum Tuned Mass Damper

207Vibration analysis of harmonically

excited antisymmetric cross-ply and angle-ply laminated composite plates

177 Rotordynamic force coefficients for open and shrouded impellers

14Study for the Mechanism of Lateral-Torsional Coupled Vibration of the Propulsion Shaft in a Naval Vessel

16:00 16:15 22

Using Rotational Inertia Dampers to Control Heave and Pitch Motions of Semi-Submersible Platforms in the

Shallow Sea

67Analysis of influence of Multilayer

ceramic capacitor mounting method on circuit board vibration

54

Vibration analysis of a rotating flywheel/flexible coupling system

with angular misalignment and rubbing using smoothed pseudo

Wigner–Ville distributions

81 Classification of Characteristic Modes for Vibration Reduction

16:15 16:30 159Design of a quasi-zero stiffness

system based on electromagnetic vibration isolation

141Vibration reduction of a composite plate with inertial nonlinear energy

sink236

Influence of Unbalance Angle and Eccentricity on the Vibration of a

Cracked Rotor69

Vision-based Modal Analysis of Hyper-Nyquist Frequency Range using Time-phase Transformation

16:30 16:45 170

Numerical Simulation of Vortex Induced Vibration of a Steel Bridge Tower Based on Bidirectional Fluid-

Solid Interaction

4Stability and Hopf Bifurcation of a

New Four Dimensional Hyper-Chaotic System

183Synchronous Blade Vibration

Analysis Method Using Blade Tip Timing Method

75

Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Tuned Mass Damper on

Mode Coupling Chatter in Turning Process of Thin-Walled Cylindrical

Workpiece

16:45 17:00 25 Output Reachable Set Estimation for Singular Seat Suspension Systems

11

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8:00 8:30

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9:30 9:45 28Modelling and Vibration Analysis of a

Parallel Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle119

Development of a tuning algorithm

for a dynamic vibration absorber

with a variable stiffness property

152

Transient simulation of a rotor

supported in partially filled

herringbone grooved journal

bearings using the narrow groove

theory - boundary conditions

169

Two Configurations of Using A Tuned

Mass Damper to Harvest Vehicle

Vertical Vibration Energy

9:45 10:00 174Model Validation of a Vehicle Fuel

Tank for Modal Analysis35

Proposition of isolation table

considering the long-period

earthquake ground motion (Method

of changing natural frequency of

isolation system with additional

171

Suppression of friction-induced

vibration in rotary sliding system

using lateral spin sliding

212

Enhanced Vibration Energy

Harvesting Using Mechanical

Stoppers and Parametric Resonances

10:00 10:15 197

Development of Suspension Seat

Using the Magneto-Spring and Free

Play Damper

79

Experimental vibration analysis of

seismic isolation system using

inertial mass damper

68Experimental Estimation of Friction

Characteristic of Annular Plain Seal227

Galerkin analyses of piezoelectric

energy harvesting based on super-

harmonic resonances

10:15 10:30 84Influence of air pressure on vibration

characteristics of passenger car tires111

Development of Sliding-Type Semi-

Active Dynamic Vibration Absorber

using Active Electromagnetic Force

146

The vibration and forces control

during the rotor rubbing by

application of magnetically sensitive

fluids lubricating the rotor bearings

78Study on Operational Energy Model

Construction

10:30 10:45 59Efficiency Analyze of a Dual-motor

Electric Vehicle Powertrain215

Development of a vibration isolator

using air suspensions with slit

restrictions

234Vibration-based Uniform Curvature

Piezoelectric Energy Harvester

10:45 11:00 224

Virtual Sensing Application Cases

Exploiting Various Degrees Of Model

Complexity

216

Vibration Isolation Performance of

an LQR-stabilised Planar Quasi-zero

Stiffness Magnetic Levitation System

145

Parametric Study of Piezoelectric

Energy Harvester under Fixed-Free

Boundary Condition

11:00 11:30

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Tuesday 19th November (morning)

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11:30 11:45 33Control of Optimal Motion Form of a

Bipedal Space Robot used in the Moon Base by Neural Oscillators

37Dynamic Tension Analysis for

Governor Rope in Elevator System96

Snowboard Simulation with Distinct Element Method and Finite Element

Method 44A numerical study on active noise

radiation control between two parallel reflecting surfaces

11:45 12:00 42

Energetic Consideration on the Occurrence Condition of Self-

Synchronization in Two Unbalanced Rotors

63Study on Rail Corrugation Development Mechanisms

187Estimation of the Main Transfer

Function of Ultrasonic Transducer Array

175On the Feasibility of Transformer Insulation Aging Detection with

Vibration Measurements

12:00 12:15 29Synchronized behavior of networked

harmonic oscillators with sampled position states and input delays

62Simulation of cooperative objects

transportation system controlled by the network of swarm

168

Finite element modelling and dynamic stability analysis of a

functionally graded rotor shaft-bearing system

178Study on equivalent effective

distance of point sound source in substation

12:15 12:30 103Bifurcation analysis and energy landscapes of a synthetic gene

regulatory network109

Effect of a Carrier Block Shape on the Speed Fluctuation in a Cable

Transport System199

Development of Physical Condition Fluctuation Prediction Model Using

Trunk Biosignals190

Transformer Acoustic Equivalent Model in Engineering Application

12:30 12:45 97Designing Crystallization-Inspired Large-scale Self-assembly Swarm

Robotics98

Hydraulic Control Design for Digging Trajectory Tracking of Scale Model

Excavator57

Changes in Peripheral Circulation and Autonomic Nervous Activity in the Elderly Exposed to Acute Whole-

Body Vibration

179Simulation Study on Noise

Reduction Effect of Substation Noise Barrier

12:45 13:00 87Output analysis of neural oscillator networks having lateral inhibition

structures239

Non-Destructive Technologies for Stress Free Temperature

Measurement of Continuous Welded Rails

115Effects of Vibration on Seated Human

Drowsiness/Alertness225

Research on Substation Noise Intelligent Monitoring System Based

on Internet of Things

13:00 13:15 45Cooperative Adaptive Formation

Control For Uncertain Multi-nonholonomic Mobile Robots

88Applicability of Automated Digging

Algorithm on Slope Ground for Hydraulic Excavators

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14:00 15:00

15:00 15:30

15:30 15:45 9Measuring Road Conditions with an

IMU and GPS Monitoring System108

Research and development of laminated bearing using

urethane elastomer for base isolation

166Research on Sound Power Prediction

Method of Transformer

15:45 16:00 89

A novel controllable electromagnetic variable inertance

device for vehicle vibration reduction

144Design Approach of Laminated

Rubber Bearings for Seismic Isolation of Plant Equipment

120

Fault Recognition of Induction Motor Based on Convolutional

Neural Network Using Stator Current Signal

16:00 16:15 185Conceptual Design Model of Road

Noise on Automotive Body in White Based on Energy Propagation

10

Effect on Rocking Vibration due to Characteristics Dispersion of

Three-Dimensional Seismic Isolation System

228Sound transmission of beam

stiffened thick plates

16:15 16:30 27Modeling and Measuring of Generated Axial Force for

Automotive Drive Shaft Systems82

A Study on coupled vibration between flexible body and rigid body in tethered system

140Vibration analysis of a viscoelastic

beam equipped with a resilient impact damper

16:30 16:45 208Optimization on energy

management strategy with vibration control for hybrid vehicles

20Vibration model for an infant-carriage system

102Vibration analysis of a beam with both ends fixed using molecular

dynamics method

16:45 17:00 40Torque Control of Speed Coupled Dual Motor Powertrain in Electric

Vehicles74

Dynamic Simulation of Baby Carriage Under Running Condition: Analyzing Force Given to Driver’s Arm

233Numerical analysis of dynamic

hysteresis in tape springs as flexible appendages in space applications

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9:30 9:45 93Consideration of Traveling Waves Using Superposition of Vibration

Modes167

Comparison of the input identification methods for the rigid

structure mounted on the elastic support

213Flow-Induced Dynamics of

Bifurcated Coronary Arteries101

A Study of the Vibration Reduction Effect of Sound Absorbing Material

within Acoustic Box

9:45 10:00 39Numerical Analysis Method for A Flexible Tether with Time-varying Length across A Variable Boundary

160Iterative Learning Control for Vision-

Based Robotic Grasping38

Contribution of F-actin to Sensing Mechanism of Vibration in

Mouse Fibroblastoid cell136

Experimental study on the effects of pickguard material on the sound

quality of electric guitars

10:00 10:15 90

Identification of modal properties using linear fit method with

polynomial approximation of residue term of frequency response

function.

77Floor Response Spectrum of Nuclear Power Plant Structures Considering

Soil-Structure Interaction184

Vibration characteristics of seated human body under

exposure to vertical whole-body vibration in wide frequency range

61Influence of Pulverized Material on

Vibration and Sound Characteristics of an Operating Ball Mill

10:15 10:30 99

Analysis of transient response moment of a SDOF system under non-

Gaussian random excitation by the equivalent non-Gaussian excitation

method

94Real-time identification of vehicle

motion-modes214

Effect of Blood Flow Models on the Flow-Induced Vibrations of

Coronary Arteries

66

Three-dimensional strain calculation of rubber composite with fiber-

shaped particles by feature point tracking using X-ray computed

tomography

10:30 10:45 32Study of the effect of shape

processing of a specimen on the modal properties

46

Estimation of normalized eigenmodes and natural frequencies by using the effect of accelerometers

mass

193A QZS isolator for low-frequency

vibration isolation during neonatal transport

106

Experimental Study on a Passive Vibration Isolator Utilizing Dynamic

Characteristics of a Post-Buckled Shape Memory Alloy

10:45 11:00 34Identification of statistical

characteristics of random excitation acting on machines or structures

244A Modified Helmholtz Resonator for Measurement of the Elastic

Coefficient of Human Skin

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11:30 11:45 51Optimal control of acoustic radiation

power for a triple-walled structure105

Semi-active Vibration Suppression of a Structure by a Shear-type Damper Using Magnetorheological Grease

211Characterization of Active

Microcantilevers Using Laser Doppler Vibrometry

11:45 12:00 232

Elimination of the High Frequency Whistle Noise of a Residential Ducted

Air-Conditioning through its Dedicated Pipe Muffler Design

85

A comparison of vibration control performance for the electromagnetic

damper with various control strategies

194Debonding growth monitoring

through ultrasonic guided waves field imaging

12:00 12:15 237

A Novel and Intelligent Multi-Mode Switching Control Strategy of Active

Suspension Systems with Energy Regeneration

49

Experiment and Numerical Investigations on a Vertical Isolation

System with Quasi-zero Stiffness Property

92Using a Laser Doppler Vibrometer to

Estimate Sound Pressure in Air

12:15 12:30 137

Cavity Noise Reduction by a Flexible Plate Embedded with 2-D Acoustic

Black Holes 53

Vibration Control of an Overhead Crane by Elimination of the Natural

Frequency Component (Robust Approach against Uncertainty in

Natural Frequency)

203Experimental and Numerical Modal Analysis of an Axial Compressor Blisk

12:30 12:45 47

Numerical and Experimental Benchmark Solutions on Vibration and Sound Radiation of an Acoustic

Black Hole Plate

226Development of an active mass damper driven by an amplitude

modulated signal209

Effectiveness of using damping as a parameter to detect impact damages

in GFRP plates

12:45 13:00 235Analysis of Floor Impact Noise

Isolation Performance by Various Floor Plan Structures of Apartment

52Response reduction using anti-

resonance point of seismic isolation device with inertial mass damper

64Experimental Investigation on

Generation Mechanism of Friction Vibration in Toner Fixing Device

13:00 13:15 50

Design of the Circular-Type Pod Silencer with Annular Two-Layered Air-Passages for a High-Pressure Axial Flow Fan

195Attitude Control System Simulator Design Considering the Controller and the Kalman Filter Performance

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Transportation to UTS Tech Lab - coaches to leave from Jones St at 1.30 and 2pm

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Guidelines for session chairs, speakers and other delegates The APVC 2019 is running on a tight schedule with multiple parallel sessions organised among other, whole of group activities (plenary sessions, exhibition and refreshment breaks, entertainment events etc.). We greatly appreciate your cooperation in sticking to the timing allocated to allow participants to plan their attendance at the talks of interest to them and to allow them to move freely between sessions without missing the start/end of the talks. In order to allow this to happen, we would like to bring to your attention some points of interest and recommendations as follows:

Each talk has been allocated a time slot of 15 minutes: 10-12 minutes for the speaker’s Oral Presentation and 3-5 minutes for some short questions and answers and change-over to the next speaker;

Speakers will be notified as they approach their presentation time limit (i.e. after 10 minutes);

Should a talk and questions end earlier than scheduled, the following talk will not commence until the scheduled start time to enable delegates attending from an alternative room to arrive;

We recommend that speakers prepare a PowerPoint presentation with approx. one content slide (not inc. title, section, thank you, etc. slides) per 1-2 mins of their talk and a maximum of 6-10 content slides in total;

Session chairs will very briefly introduce the speaker by name only, leaving the speaker to introduce their paper/presentation title, affiliation etc. through their title slide;

A computer running Windows 10 operating system / Microsoft Office 365 with connection to a projector system will be available within each conference room;

Presenters should report to the session chair in the conference room in the break immediately (10 mins) prior to their session;

Presenters should upload their presentation to the computer and confirm that it runs as expected, including fonts and symbols display correctly, transitions and videos play as expected, and audio, where included, is at an appropriate level;

Should presenters wish to use their own laptop for presentation they must ensure compatibility with the projection system prior to the start of the session and make every effort to minimise the changeover between their slot and those either side.

Once again, we kindly ask for your consideration and cooperation to ensure the success and smooth operation of the APVC 2019 session schedule.

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Entertainment

Welcome Reception details

We are delighted to invite you to join us on the UTS Alumni Lawn from 6pm until 8pm on Sun 17th November for a Welcome Reception with live indigenous entertainment, alcoholic and soft beverages and indigenously themed canapes as follows:

Vegetable Arancini Balls VF

Bite size Warrigal Green Frittata DF, VF & GF

Emu Cocktail Sausage Rolls

Crocodile Puffs Please first present yourself for early registration from 5pm within the sign posted UTS Building 1, Level 3 Foyer.

= Designated service area signs (bollards will be linked)

= Designated Service Area Pink

Entry/Exit point

Bar

Table for drinks

4x tables for food (final location TBC)

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Gala Dinner details

We are pleased to advise that the conference gala dinner will be held on board the Blue Room 85ft glass wall Cruise Boat providing 3 hours of spectacular 360-degree views of Sydney Harbour including the iconic Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Taronga Zoo.

Schedule and menu 18:00 Boarding at King Street Wharf. Beverages served on the top deck. 18:15 Vessel departs. Drinks and canapes (Huon valley smoked salmon tartlets, Golden-fried king prawns +

szechuan salt & pepper, Crispy vegetable spring rolls). 18:45 Entree (alternate serves) Cherry glazed duck breast, watermelon + chilli salad (gf) OR Chilli + garlic masala

king prawns + couscous salad. 19:15 Mains (alternate serves) Prime Australian grain-fed beef tenderloin + kipfler potatoes + asparagus spears

+ exotic mushrooms OR Snapper fillet grilled + king prawns + ginger + soy + shallot. 20:00 Desserts (alternate serves) Black forest log + chocolate soil + dried raspberry OR Salted caramel popcorn

+ passion fruit yoghurt + pomegranate. 21:00 Disembarking at King Street Wharf. During the dinner and cruise we will be entertained by the Steve Morrison Jazz Band.

Note 1: this is a ticketed event – you will need to present your ticket upon boarding the vessel. Note 2: transfers have been organized to the departure point from UTS very shortly following the technical sessions; please ensure your timely arrival since all coaches need to be filled and departure must be prompt to ensure we arrive in time for boarding and the scheduled departure. Return to hotels will be guided, on foot.

CLIENT DETAILS

NAME

TERRY BROW N

EVENT / OCCASION

GALA DINNER FOR CONFERENCE

COMPANY

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY

CRUISE DETAILS

VESSEL

BLUE ROOM

CRUISE DATE

TUESDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 2019

NUMBER OF GUESTS

100

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BLUE ROOM GLASS BOAT DINNER

QUOTE NUMBER

Q14516PROPOSAL DATE

WEDNESDAY, 03 JULY 2019

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UTS Tech Lab tours and Farewell Cocktail details

Please join us for a hosted visit to UTS Tech Lab with tours, talks and cocktails from 1.30 to 4.30 pm on Wed 20th. Coaches will depart from City campus at 1.30 and 2pm, from Jones St, returning to City campus afterwards.

What is Tech Lab? UTS Tech Lab is a new-generation facility that disrupts traditional university approaches to research. The first of its type in Australia, Tech Lab is a 9000 m2 facility that is designed to bring university and industry together to innovate. Tech Lab represents a significant investment in new cutting-edge research facilities in order to support collaborative applied research that will enhance impact and contribute to the growth of the local and national economy. Working together under one roof, Tech Lab academics, researchers, technical staff and students support innovation and technological development by working with industry partners and their supply chains. Its design facilitates innovative transdisciplinary research on a large scale, focusing on digital transformation, the Internet of Things, smart cities, industry 4.0 and advanced manufacturing. This solutions-based, technology-led approach is promoted through innovative ways of working that support engagement between industry and academia. For example, Tech Lab offers many different ways of collaborating, including a membership model where companies pay an annual subscription fee to co-locate and become part of the Tech Lab community. This supports a focus on delivering research impact as well as the development of new opportunities for students to work on industry-led projects.

Why is Tech Lab different? Tech Lab is the only facility in Australia that co-locates large engineering infrastructure with laboratories dedicated to communications, sensor development, and the computer sciences, including data analytics and artificial intelligence. Cutting-edge technology is available in every lab including equipment which is unique to Australia or the Asia-Pacific region. This allows industry partners to undertake full-scale testing, linking the technologies underpinning digital transformation within the one facility. The same facility provides access to academic expertise to help shape the project vision and oversee its execution, plus access to talent including interns, PhD students and recent graduates. Tech Lab membership options are designed to deliberately disrupt the traditional university approach. It is solutions-focussed and delivers commercial outcomes for partners whilst driving impact for UTS research.

Ready for the future The Internet of Things (IoT) is a strategic research focus for UTS Tech Lab, linking together the multidisciplinary research strengths within its walls to foster a new capacity for technological impact in countless arenas. Our laboratories and capabilities span electromagnetics, networking and communications, electrical power and energy, data analytics, photonics, autonomous systems, acoustics, multimedia and video surveillance, and civil and structural engineering.

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Appendix A – Faculty of Engineering and IT Emergency Procedures

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Appendix B – Faculty of Engineering and IT Car Parking Options

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Appendix C – UTS Event WiFi

UTS EVENT WIFI

HOW TO CONNECT

It is important to note that many company laptops have their network settings restricted by their

organisation to stop staff from connecting to other networks. This can block them from attaching to

our network even with the correct access code. They will need to have their settings amended by

their company IT admin before coming onsite to UTS.

Choose UTS-Guest from the list of networks shown on your device. You will then get the following

pop up:

Click on the “Attending a Conference” link

and a new pop up will appear that looks like

this:

Then enter the access code “APVC2019”

and accept the terms of use. Your

connection will then be active.

If the registration page does not automatically

pop up please enter this link into your browser:

https://nac.itd.uts.edu.au/guest/Sponsor.php


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