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Wind Noise Sound Quality
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Wind noise is the sound made as air rushes over a moving vehicle. As other vehicle sound sources are improved, the wind noise becomes the dominant source under certain conditions. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the properties of wind noise and the human perception of this sound.We find that a particular loudness measure (Zwicker loudness as defined in IS0532B) is the prime factor governing the customer perception of wind noise.
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Otto, N. and Feng, B., "Wind Noise Sound Quality," SAE Technical Paper 951369, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951369.Also In
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