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Monitoring and Improving Acoustical Measurement Quality Using Control Charts
Technical Paper
2009-01-2162
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Sound transmission loss and sound absorption measurements are conducted to characterize acoustical performance of noise control materials and components used in vehicles. These measured data are often used to select materials and define acoustical targets. It is imperative to have accurate and repeatable data.
Process variability is often monitored using measurement data collected over time. A certain amount of variability due to random causes is always expected. Acoustical measurements have inherent variability from different operators, equipment, test setup, environment etc. When variation in the measurements is due to random causes the measurements are in-control and measured data are considered “good”. However, special cause variations in the measured data such as operator error or setup error must be identified and corrected. Control chart is a popular statistical tool for monitoring process variability and improving quality. It can also be used to detect special cause variation in the process. In this paper, SAE J1400 sound transmission loss (STL) data and sound absorption data measured in an Alpha Cabin, acquired over a two-year period, are analyzed by constructing control charts to understand process variability in the measurements and improve measurement quality.
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Samardzic, N. and Pan, J., "Monitoring and Improving Acoustical Measurement Quality Using Control Charts," SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-2162, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-2162.Also In
References
- SAE “Laboratory Measurement of the Airborne Sound Barrier Performance of Automotive Materials and Assemblies”
- ASTM “Standard Test Method for Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method”
- ASTM “Standard Practice for Use of Control Charts in Statistical Process Control”