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Contribution Analysis in Pass-By Testing Using Moving Source Beamforming
Technical Paper
2011-01-1669
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
The outdoor drive-by test has been part of the standard measurement procedures in the automotive industry for decades. Numerous measurements and publications of results and procedures have focussed on the sound radiation of the moving vehicle and the comparison of results with actual laws and test codes. ISO 362 is the most well known standard which sets the scope of the drive-by method, the instruments, accuracy and the description of the vehicle movement. The noise acceptance limits for various classes of vehicles have been steadily decreasing and will conceivably continue to do so. There is therefore an increasing need for efficient tools to quantify the main sources that contribute to the pass-by noise. A quick method for noise source quantification without having to modify the vehicle e.g. leadwrapping, is highly desirable. Moving source beamforming enables individual noise sources to be quantified at the ISO measurement position during a single pass-by. This paper describes an effective and flexible moving source beamforming system for noise source contribution analysis together with practical results obtained during external pass-by measurements.
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Ginn, K. and Newton, G., "Contribution Analysis in Pass-By Testing Using Moving Source Beamforming," SAE Technical Paper 2011-01-1669, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-1669.Also In
References
- ISO 362-1 Acoustics-Engineering method for measurement of noise emitted by accelerating road vehicles 2007
- UN ECE R51 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles having at least four wheels with regard to their noise emissions 2002
- IEC 61672-1; sound level meters, specifications 2002
- IEC 60942; electroacoustics, sound calibrators 2003