2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11073241
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3D Acoustic Mapping in Automotive Wind Tunnel: Algorithm and Problem Analysis on Simulated Data

Abstract: Localization and quantification of noise sources are important to fulfill customer and regulation requirements in a such competitive sector like automotive manufacturing. Wind tunnel testing and acoustic mapping techniques based on microphone arrays can provide accurate information on these aspects. However, it is not straightforward to get source positions and strengths in these testing conditions. In fact, the car is a 3D object that radiates noise from different parts simultaneously, involving different noi… Show more

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“…Wind tunnel testing and acoustic mapping techniques based on microphone arrays can provide accurate information on these aspects. In the investigation presented in [10], an inverse method tailored to a volumetric approach was presented with the aim to investigate wind tunnel testing for the automotive industry. Two different kinds of problem were tackled: on the one hand, the results of inverse methods are strongly influenced by the problem definition and, on the other hand, experimental conditions very often mandatory to improve accuracy of results.…”
Section: The Present Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind tunnel testing and acoustic mapping techniques based on microphone arrays can provide accurate information on these aspects. In the investigation presented in [10], an inverse method tailored to a volumetric approach was presented with the aim to investigate wind tunnel testing for the automotive industry. Two different kinds of problem were tackled: on the one hand, the results of inverse methods are strongly influenced by the problem definition and, on the other hand, experimental conditions very often mandatory to improve accuracy of results.…”
Section: The Present Issuementioning
confidence: 99%