Prediction of Automotive Air-Handling System Flow Noise Sound Quality Using Sub-System Measurements

2015-01-2273

6/15/2015

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This paper presents the methodology of predicting vehicle level automotive air-handling system air-rush noise sound quality (SQ) using the sub-system level measurement. Measurement setup in both vehicle level and sub-system levels are described. To assess the air-rush noise SQ, both 1/3 octave band sound pressure level (SPL) and overall Zwicker's loudness are used. The “Sound Quality Correlation Functions (SQCF)” between sub-system level and vehicle level are developed for the specified climate control modes and vehicle segment defined by J.D. Power & Associates, while the Zwicker's loudness is calculated using the un-weighted predicted 1/3 octave band SPL. The predicting models are demonstrated in very good agreement with the measured data. The methodology is applied to the development of sub-system SQ requirement for upfront delivery of the optimum design to meet global customer satisfaction
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Jones, C., Liu, Z., Venkatappa, S., and Hurd, J., "Prediction of Automotive Air-Handling System Flow Noise Sound Quality Using Sub-System Measurements," SAE 2015 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, June 22, 2015, .
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6/15/2015
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2015-01-2273
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Technical Paper
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English