Research in Regard to Sensory Characteristics Measuring for the Impulse Noise of the Engine Valve System

910620

02/01/1991

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Abstract
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This research proposes an automatic measuring method for the impulse noise of the valve system in engine production line. This research is composed of the following two parts. (1) The most suitable method for indicating the impulse noise of the valve system - the representative characteristic values - is selected from the general measuring methods for impulse noise. As the result, the crest factor in the frequency band above 1kHz became optimal. (2) By detailed sensory characteristic analysis it was found that impulse noise can be heard better with increasing frequency and that there is little influence in the frequency band with the same frequency as the background noise. Thus the crest factor was obtained for each frequency, and the sensory test for the impulse noise of the valve system is deduced by this linear coupling. As the result of multiple reguression analysis, a high accuracy prediction equetion with a multiple correlation coefficient of 0.91 has been obtained.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/910620
Pages
10
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Nemura, T., Adachi, N., and Suzuki, K., "Research in Regard to Sensory Characteristics Measuring for the Impulse Noise of the Engine Valve System," SAE Technical Paper 910620, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910620.
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Feb 1, 1991
Product Code
910620
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English