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Modelling of vehicle interior noise at reduced scale

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posted on 2012-03-30, 10:33 authored by Victor V. Krylov, Stephen Walsh, Edward Winward
The present paper describes some recent results on the development of simplified reduced-scale models that can be used for experimental studies of vehicle interior noise. In many important cases such simplified structural models can be described analytically, thus providing a developer with the effective engineering tools for prediction and mitigation of vehicle interior noise, especially on a design stage. The general approach is illustrated by a 1:4-scale simplified model of a car developed at Loughborough University – 'QUASICAR' (QUArter –Scale Interior Cavity Acoustic Rig). The model consists of a curved steel plate that is simply supported by two rigid side walls made of massive wooden panels. The effect of road irregularities exciting vehicle structural vibrations is imitated by electromagnetic shakers applied to the bottom of the steel plate. Measurements of structural vibrations and of the acoustic pressure generated inside the model are compared with the results of theoretical predictions.

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  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering

Citation

KRYLOV, V.V., WALSH, S.J. and WINWARD, E., 2003. IN: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Noise Control (EURONOISE 2003) Paper No. 065, Naples, Italy.

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© European Acoustics Association (EAA)

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2003

Notes

This conference paper was presented at Euronoise 2003: the European conference on noise control [© European Acoustics Association (EAA)]: http://www.eaa-fenestra.org/

ISBN

8888942009

ISSN

2226-5147

Language

  • en

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