Engine Induced Structural-Borne Noise in a General Aviation Aircraft
790626
2/1/1979
- Content
- This paper describes a study of engine induced structural-borne noise in a single engine light aircraft. Cabin noise and fuselage vibration levels were recorded during ground tests for engine-attached, engine-detached, interior-installed, and interior-removed configurations. By comparisons of the data, engine induced structure-borne noise is shown to be a primary source of cabin noise. Corresponding fuselage vibration levels were quite high with energy concentrated mainly in the lower frequencies. A measure of the noise control effectiveness of the interior trim was also obtained.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Unruh, J., and Scheidt, D., "Engine Induced Structural-Borne Noise in a General Aviation Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 790626, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790626.