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A Comparison of Fiber Wheel Liners on Two Different Vehicles

2009-05-19
2009-01-2106
Identical fiber wheel liners were installed on two different mid size vehicles in order to compare the noise reduction for each vehicle. The fiber liners represented material in current production. A baseline noise level was established with the existing plastic wheel liners and then comparisons were made with fiber wheel liners. Noise levels were compared in the wheel well and in the interior for similar vehicle operating conditions. For both vehicles, significant tire noise reduction at the source was measured with fiber liners compared to plastic liners. One of the vehicles also demonstrated noise reduction in the passenger cabin with fiber liners. Insight into potential explanations for these differences was provided by comparing the noise levels at different locations within the vehicles. The results show how fiber liners are an additional tool to reduce the noise in a vehicle and how the NVH design for the balance of the vehicle can leverage the NVH impact of these parts.
Technical Paper

Tire Noise Reduction with Fiber Exterior Wheel Arch Liners

2007-05-15
2007-01-2247
Tire noise reduction was evaluated with acoustically designed exterior wheel arch liners. The wheel liners were made with a fiber blend selected to meet acoustical requirements, process demands, and durability challenges. Fiber liners were installed in a vehicle and noise level measurements were made under a range of operating conditions. The results show the reduction in tire noise that can be achieved at the source and in the vehicle. A critical part of this evaluation was a rapid analysis technique to select metrics that correlated with subjective assessments. The analysis techniques also helped quantify the improvements over a baseline condition.
Technical Paper

The Role of a Fiber Decoupler on the Acoustical Performance of Automotive Floor Systems

2007-05-15
2007-01-2185
The sound absorption coefficient and transmission loss of automotive floor systems with several different fiber decoupler materials are presented. Flooring materials included tufted carpet with and without mass layers and non woven carpet without mass layers. Decouplers included die cut and molded fiber under pads in a range of fiber types and weight. Mass backed floors as well as lightweight dissipative floor systems are compared. The results show a range of performance for sound absorption and transmission loss that allows an NVH engineer to select material combinations to achieve targeted noise reduction in a vehicle.
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