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Exhaust System Design for Sound Quality

2003-05-05
2003-01-1645
The exhaust system is one of the major P/T systems for sound quality tuning. The many varieties in exhaust pipe routing and the flexibility in muffler design make it possible to design an exhaust system to deliver tailpipe sound for specific sound quality requirements. It is essential that the tailpipe sound be balanced with other P/T sound to yield the overall sound targets. The primary contribution of an exhaust system is the firing and sub-firing orders. The typical tailpipe sound target contains banded targets for “good” orders as well as “do-not-exceed” targets for the rest. Every order target needs to be met in order to yield the right tailpipe sound. In most cases, the pipe routing and the muffler volumes of mufflers are dictated by package constraints, however, the internal design of muffler with a given volume can create quite different tailpipe sounds.
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