Title
Low sound level source path contribution on a HVAC
Author
de Bree, H.E.
Basten, T.G.H.
TNO Industrie en Techniek
Publication year
2008
Abstract
For compliance test purposes, the noise level of a HVAC is usually measured with a pressure microphone positioned at a certain distance. This measurement is normally performed in an anechoic room. However, this method doesn't provide the engineer any insight on what noise sources do contribute to the overall noise level measured. A new Microflown based low sound level source path contribution analysis measurement approach is presented to pinpoint the various noise sources that vary in time, frequency and place. The new method shows all place and time dependent noise sources, and allows assessment of the extent that they contribute to the overall noise level determined for the compliance test using the sound pressure microphone. Furthermore, the new method can be used in a normal room, eliminating the need to use an anechoic room. © 2008 SAE International.
Subject
Acoustics and Audiology
Industrial Innovation
Anechoic rooms
Microflown
Noise levels
Noise source
Path contribution analysis
Pressure microphones
Sound level
Sound pressures
Time dependent
Microphones
Acoustics
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TNO identifier
472394
Source
2008 SAE Brazil Noise and Vibration Conference, NVH 2008, 30 March 2008-1 April 2008, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
Series
SAE Technical Papers
Article number
2008-36-0505
Document type
conference paper