Experimental acoustic measurements in far field and near field conditions: characterization of a beauty engine cover
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Present work focuses on experimental acoustic characterization of an engine beauty cover in far field
and near field conditions. Specifically, a comparison between results coming from the two different experimental
measurement techniques is presented. Experimental campaign has been carried out on a car engine compartment
at different operating conditions, by using on one hand a typical pressure microphone for far field measurements
accordingly the related prescribed standards, and on the other hand the more innovative Microflown p-u intensity
probe (pressure - particle velocity sensor) for near field measurements. In the latter case, experimental tests have
been conducted adopting the Scan & Paint method, based on the acquisition of sound pressure and particle
velocity by manually moving the probe across the sound field whilst filming the event with a camera. Differently
obtained results have been then analyzed highlighting the peculiarities of each of the two techniques. Finally,
evaluating noise emissions with and without cover presence, it has been possible to verify the acoustic
performances of the component, identifying a less performing acoustic behavior of the material at some specific
frequencies. Hence, future developments could regard the possibility to implement an optimization process
through the analysis of different material
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Acoustic Measurements; Sound Intensity; Engine Cover; Acoustic Performances; Scan & Paint Technique
Elenco autori:
Siano, Daniela
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