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Time Scale Re-Sampling to Improve Transient Event Averaging
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As the drive to make automobiles more noise and vibration free continues, it has become necessary to analyze transient events as well as periodic and random phenomena. Averaging of transient events requires a repeatable event as well as an available trigger event. Knowing the exact event time, the data can be post-processed by re-sampling the time scale to capture the recorded event at the proper instant in time to allow averaging. Accurately obtaining the event time is difficult given the sampling restrictions of current data acquisition hardware. This paper discusses the ideal hardware needed to perform this type of analysis, and provides analytical examples showing the transient averaging improvements using time scale re-sampling. These improvements are applied to noise source identification of a single transient event using an arrayed microphone technique. With this technique, the averaging is performed using time delays between potential sources and microphones in the array. As a result, the relative time information needed is contained within the measured data and a separate trigger event and event time are not required.
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Blough, J., Dumbacher, S., and Brown, D., "Time Scale Re-Sampling to Improve Transient Event Averaging," SAE Technical Paper 972005, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972005.Also In
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