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Investigation of Factors Influencing Vehicle Audio Speaker Locations for Better Sound Quality and Spread

2007-05-15
2007-01-2318
The NVH performance of today's automobiles has been improved to levels where common user can easily perceive the issues related to sound quality inside the passenger compartment. With NVH development resulting in quieter and quieter driving conditions, the importance of better acoustic in car-entertainment has been improved by 2-3 notches. The focus of this paper is further concentrated on the methodology to evaluate and optimize speaker location in a MPV. The speaker location was optimized for its location inside passenger compartment and its mounting characteristics. Two different configurations of speaker fitment locations for different seating patterns were tested in vehicle. Frequency Response Function and sound quality parameters were measured experimentally and calculated using sound quality algorithm respectively.
Technical Paper

Tractor Operator Objective Response to Seat Vibration in Real World Usage Pattern

2013-01-09
2013-26-0097
Whole Body Vibration (WBV) of tractors was measured on different surfaces in real world usage pattern of Indian customers on tractors of various capacities. Vibration levels were measured at the interface of the seat and the operator, on the seat base/floor and on the head. The mean weighted Root Mean Square (RMS) values along the different axes, the vector sum of weighted RMS values along the three orthogonal axes, the crest factor, Vibration Dose Value (VDV) and 8 h exposure levels were calculated according to ISO 2631-1. In addition to the above parameters, the transmissibility between the seat base and the seat interface (SEAT) and between the seat interface and the operator head (TR) were also calculated. Finally, these parameters were correlated with the subjective feel of customers which was captured through suitable questionnaires. It is observed that the Indian tractor operators are exposed to WBV that exceeds the cautionary boundaries set in place by the ISO 2631-1.
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