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Correlation between vehicle interior noise and alternator radiated noise measured on bench test

2008-03-30
2008-36-0537
In automotive industry, the interior quietness is a task that manufacturers are constantly improving for passenger comfort. In order to improve the interior quietness there are considered the contribution of structure borne and airborne noise. An alternator used in vehicles for generation of electricity can be considered as a contributor of airborne noise. Due to the characteristics of an alternator, it could radiate mechanical, aerodynamic and electromagnetic noise. The last two characteristics are normally perceived by customer during powertrain and idle evaluation. In this paper is presented correlation between interior noise measured on road test and alternator radiated noise measured on bench test.
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Time - Frequency Analysis Techniques Applied to Automotive Noise and Vibration Signals

2008-10-07
2008-36-0350
Automotive stationary noise and vibration signals are normally analyzed using Fourier methods. However, many noise and vibration signals are non-stationary (transient or time-varying). In those situations, the time characteristics of the signals can be lost using standard Fourier methods. Lately, time-frequency (TF) analysis methods have become more popular and are applied in many different areas of NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) in order to preserve the time-frequency information. The objective of this paper is to present some of the different time-frequency analysis tools, such as the Short Time Fourier transform (spectrogram), the Gabor Transform, the Wavelet transforms (scalograms), and the Wigner-Ville Distribution. Examples of application of these techniques to automotive non-stationary noise and vibration signals are presented.
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Seat belt retractor objective evaluation

2005-11-22
2005-01-4164
Squeak and rattle is an important sub Noise and Vibration attribute which can be easily noticed by the costumer. A rattle was observed at seat belt retractor during subjective evaluation at a special test on a rough road It was developed an objective metric, in laboratory, with the aim to establish an acceptance criteria for the part. The objective of this paper is to show how noise, vibration and harshness engineers worked on the correlation between subjective and objective evaluation concerning this rattle.
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