Using the Hybrid FE-SEA Model of a Trimmed Full Vehicle to Reduce Structure Borne Noise from 200Hz to 1kHz

2011-26-0020

01/19/2011

Event
SIAT 2011
Authors Abstract
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The Hybrid FE-SEA method has been used to create fast/efficient model of structure-borne noise in a fully trimmed vehicle from 200Hz to 1kHz. A joint paper is presented which highlights the method and modelling process along with extensive validation results. This paper describes the use of the model to analyze structure borne noise in the full vehicle, design and evaluate the impact of counter-measures.
One of the key attributes of the Hybrid FE-SEA method is the ability to predict noise transfer paths in the vehicle. First, results from a Noise Path Analysis are used to identify key contributors to interior noise in the 200Hz-1kHz frequency range. Next potential design strategies for reducing interior noise are introduced along with implications on the model. Finally, sample prediction results illustrating the impact of design changes on interior noise levels are shown along with preliminary experimental validation results.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-26-0020
Pages
9
Citation
Prasanth, S., Charpentier, A., and Fukui, K., "Using the Hybrid FE-SEA Model of a Trimmed Full Vehicle to Reduce Structure Borne Noise from 200Hz to 1kHz," SAE Technical Paper 2011-26-0020, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-26-0020.
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Published
Jan 19, 2011
Product Code
2011-26-0020
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English