Vehicles (Aug 2021)

Describing Road Booming Noise with a Hybrid Simulation Model Using a Time Segmentation of the Excitation Load Approach

  • Michael Herrmann,
  • Jan Kralicek,
  • Wolfgang Stein,
  • Frank Gauterin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vehicles3030028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 469 – 479

Abstract

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One of the most important goals in vehicle acoustics is to describe the NVH behavior of a vehicle at sound pressure level using simulation models at an early stage of development. Different simulation models and methods are used for this purpose. To balance the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods, it is important to combine the simulation models. For the virtual description of the road booming noise behavior of a vehicle passing a rough road, we use a multibody simulation model excited with the elevation profile of the road in the time domain. To calculate the sound pressure inside the vehicle, the internal chassis forces of the multibody simulation model are combined with a finite element body model including the air cavity inside the cabin. The methodology for combining the chassis forces and body transfer functions to calculate the sound pressure is first validated using test data and then applied to the simulation data. The correlation of the calculated sound pressure based on test data (ρ=0.96) and based on simulation data (ρ=0.90) compared to a microphone measurement is very high.

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