On application of sound power radiation of rolling tyre measured using CPX-based methodology

Chi Kin Randolph Leung, Sanjaya Rai, Dongfang LI

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Abstract

The present paper provides a comprehensive account of sound power radiation measurement from a rolling tyre, utilising a methodology that employs an advanced PolyU Mark III Close-Proximity (CPX) trailer enclosure which is aimed to provide CPX measurement per relevant ISO stsandard with suppressed background noise within the interior. The interior walls and ceiling of the enclosure are equipped with diffuser panels, creating a reverberant environment suitable for sound power measurement using the comparison method. The optimal design of the enclosure, which minimizes acoustic resonance and ensures a uniform distribution of acoustic energy, is determined through extensive numerical simulations. During tyre/road sound power measurements, the spatially averaged sound pressure level (SPL) distributions within the enclosure are obtained with a reference sound source (RSS) of known sound power. The relationships between the RSS SWLs and the corresponding SPLs are established at all vehicle speeds. These relationships can then be utilised to deduce the total SWL, as well as its 1/3-octave spectrum, from the captured averaged SPL radiated by a tyre rolling at any vehicle speed. The effectiveness of the CPX-based sound power measurement are illustrated. Additionally, the potential of utilising the measured SWLs for predicting pass-by noise radiation to roadside is discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference 2024, INTER-NOISE24
Place of PublicationFrance
PublisherInstitute of Noise Control Engineering
Pages10103
Number of pages10112
ISBN (Print)0736-2935
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

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