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The identification of tyre induced vehicle interior noise
Authors:Byoung Sam Kim  Tae Keun Lee
Institution:a Division of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Wonkwang University, 344-2 Shinyong-dong, Iksan, Chonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea
b Research and Development Center, Kumho Tire Co. Ltd., 555 Sochon-dong, Kwangsan-gu, Kwangju 506-711, Republic of Korea
c R&D 2 Team, Kwangwon Tech Co., Ltd., 314, Maetan 3-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, Gyunggi-do 443-743, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Sound transmission into a vehicle is classified as either airborne or structure borne sound. From the point view of noise control, the reduction of noise transferred by different paths requires different solutions. Coherence function analysis is often used to identify transmission paths. However it can be difficult to separate the airborne from structure borne components. The principle of acoustic reciprocity offers a convenient method for overcoming this difficulty. The principal states that the transfer function between an acoustic volume velocity source and an acoustic receiver is independent of a reversal of the position of source and receiver. The work done on this study involves exciting a stationary tyre and measuring the surface velocity of the tyre at a number of discrete points. The acoustic transfer functions between each point on the tyre and a receiver point are measured reciprocally. Two sets of measurements are then combined to yield a measure of the sound pressure due to a point force on the tyre via the acoustic transmission path only. This technique also provides information on the relative contributions of various regions of the tyre wall to the resultant noise. Also the sound radiation characteristics, the horn effect, and resonance at the wheel housing are identified through the reciprocal measurement.
Keywords:Tyre noise  Airborne path  Acoustic reciprocity
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