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A Fundamental Study on External Engine Noise Propagation from Light Vehicles
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In this paper, we have analyzed the problem of the engine noise propagation and have classified that there is a fundamental relationship between exterior noise and structural design.
In the case of light vehicles, we have isolated the following 2 factors in structural design which have a direct bearing on exterior noise.
- (1)The layout and the area of exposed openings in the engine room.
- (2)The ability of the engine room to absorb noise.
In conclusion we suggest comprehensive approach to the problem of automotive noise reduction.
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Abe, E. and Kimura, A., "A Fundamental Study on External Engine Noise Propagation from Light Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 780173, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780173.Also In
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