Investigation of Mid-Frequency Interior Noise due to Tyre-Road Interaction
2024-28-0005
10/17/2024
- Event
- Content
- Over the past twenty years, the automotive sector has increasingly prioritized lightweight and eco-friendly products. Specifically, in the realm of tyres, achieving reduced weight and lower rolling resistance is crucial for improving fuel efficiency. However, these goals introduce significant challenges in managing Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH), particularly regarding mid-frequency noise inside the vehicle. This study focuses on analyzing the interior noise of a passenger car within the 250 to 500 Hz frequency range. It examines how tyre tread stiffness and carcass stiffness affect this noise through structural borne noise test on a rough road drum and modal analysis, employing both experimental and computational approaches. Findings reveal that mid-frequency interior noise is significantly affected by factors such as the tension in the cap ply, the stiffness of the belt, and the properties of the tyre sidewall.
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- 8
- Citation
- Subbian, J., and M, S., "Investigation of Mid-Frequency Interior Noise due to Tyre-Road Interaction," SAE Technical Paper 2024-28-0005, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-28-0005.