Quantification of Intake System Noise Using an Experimental Source-Transfer-Receiver Model

1999-01-1659

5/17/1999

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Abstract
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Design optimisation with respect to interior noise is currently a topic of great concern for the automotive industry. An essential element in this process is to obtain a correct understanding of the various noise sources which are present, and the ways in which these sources propagate to the critical receiver.
An experimental source-transfer-receiver methodology is presented, that allows quantifying the structure borne and airborne source strength of the intake system components and its contribution to the interior noise. The method allows interior noise optimisation after identification of the dominant contributors.
The methodology is applied to identify the noise contribution of the air intake system to the interior noise of an 8-cylinder upper class vehicle. Correlation of the Structure Borne Transfer Path Analysis and Airborne Source Quantification models with physical decoupling experiments demonstrates a high correspondence.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1659
Pages
8
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Goossens, S., Osawa, T., and Iwama, A., "Quantification of Intake System Noise Using an Experimental Source-Transfer-Receiver Model," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-1659, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1659.
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5/17/1999
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1999-01-1659
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English