Technical Paper
Particle Velocity Measurements as a Breakthrough for Determining Acoustic Absorption Coefficient in Brazilian Trucks
2010-10-17
2010-36-0511
Methods for determining the acoustic absorption coefficient of materials are broadly known in NVH engineering and traditionally rely on measurements performed in specimens carefully prepared such as those used in the Kundt's tube. It is understood that the acoustic behavior of a material slice in a well-controlled test bench provides very different circumstances from those found when the material is used in its application location (in situ condition) mostly because of the structural interactions and the boundary conditions involved. Many questions arise when the goal is to understand which absorbing material will be more effective and, moreover, if its cost is worth enough to solve particular noise issues. To answer those questions, acoustic impedance determination using direct particle velocity measurements were used in this work, in which several absorbing coatings used in specific regions of Brazilian truck cabins were mapped and compared.