Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In this work an extensively experimental analysis aimed to verify the sound insulation properties of the engine bay of a commercial passenger
car is carried out, evaluating the possibility to adopt different sound absorbing materials, to be applied under engine cover nylon skin, in the
place of commonly used polyurethane foams. Experimental tests were performed on the vehicle at different stationary operating conditions,
employing typical pressure microphones for far field measurements, according to the related prescribed standards. A limited number of
materials has been initially selected through a preliminary analysis, and then employed for creating different engine cover configurations,
which were subsequently tested in real engine operating conditions. For a good understanding of the obtained results, an experimental
investigation through an innovative in situ impedance method aimed to assess acoustic properties of each considered material have been also
performed. Among all the tested materials, only one able to ensure better acoustic performance at mid and high frequencies with respect to the
already existing cover configuration, has been finally identified, after considering other selection criteria such as an adequate high temperature
resistance and the most cost-effective solution. Future analyses will regard investigations on the use of additional materials, for solving problem
in attenuating engine noise also at low frequencies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Acoustic radiation; engine compartment; far field; sound absorption; in situ impedance method
Elenco autori:
Panza, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Siano, Daniela
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