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A simple and portable method of in-situ acoustic performance assessment of vehicle carpet systems

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posted on 2024-10-30, 22:02 authored by Edsil Dilla, Xu WangXu Wang, Stephen Rudakov
A practical and repeatable method of assessing acoustic performance of vehicle carpet systems was developed and tested. The method was employed during in-situ tests to evaluate the vehicle carpet's sound absorption performance and transmission loss capability under stationary conditions. The acoustic performance of vehicle carpet systems was evaluated by introduction of floor mats. The resulting acoustic measurements were then compared and analysed. The various vehicle carpet systems are rated in terms of their effectiveness. Psychoacoustic analysis, using the Artemis software, was undertaken to evaluate the characteristics of interior cabin noise. The evaluation parameters include sound pressure level (SPL) in the entire frequency range, articulation index, loudness, fluctuation strength, roughness, sharpness, and tonality. Results indicate that loudness have the largest influence on sound quality.

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Start page

2685

End page

2691

Total pages

7

Outlet

The proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Sound and Vibration

Editors

C. Won-Lee

Name of conference

The 15th International Congress on Sound and Vibration

Publisher

Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering

Place published

Seoul, Korea

Start date

2008-07-06

End date

2008-07-10

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006009599

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-07-11

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