Prediction of the airborne sound transmission through the front end of a vehicle

Maria Gavila Lloret, Fabian Duvigneau, Ulrich Gabbert, Hermann Rottengruber
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Acoustics represents a quality feature of a passenger vehicle. During the first development phases, prediction tools of the acoustic performance are required to assess in the design process. A combination of numerical and experimental data provides a good compromise between accuracy and modeling effort. A key part of the airborne noise transmission chain are the different passive acoustic treatments applied to minimize the noise impact. These treatments usually include one or more layers of poroelastic media. They exhibit a highly dissipative behavior, making them suitable as noise barriers but, at the same time, complex to model. This article aims to identify the parameters that define the appropriate numerical modeling approach for vibroacoustic systems with poroelastic acoustic packages. Two different concepts for the noise reduction based on poroelastic materials have been investigated, namely the insulation through a spring–mass component and the absorption of a porous layer. The essential principles of the theory of poroelasticity are recalled and three material formulations are derived. The application range of each material model is examined with the help of two configurations: a flat plate and a simplified model of a vehicle front end. The acoustic response of the system is solved with the help of the finite element method using the different material formulations for the description of the poroelastic layers, and the results are compared to measurements conducted in a window test bench. Finally, the main findings are summarized and recommendations towards a more realistic representation of the complete transmission chain are presented.

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车辆前端空气传播声音的预测
声学代表了乘用车的质量特征。在最初的开发阶段,需要声学性能的预测工具来评估设计过程。数值和实验数据的结合在精度和建模工作之间提供了良好的折衷。空气噪声传输链的一个关键部分是采用不同的被动声学处理,以最大限度地减少噪声影响。这些处理通常包括一层或多层多孔弹性介质。它们表现出高度耗散的行为,使其适合用作隔音屏障,但同时建模也很复杂。本文旨在确定用于定义具有多孔弹性声学包的振动声学系统的适当数值建模方法的参数。研究了基于多孔弹性材料的两种不同降噪概念,即通过弹簧-质量部件的隔热和多孔层的吸收。回顾了孔隙弹性理论的基本原理,推导了三种材料配方。借助两种配置:平板和车辆前端简化模型,考察了每种材料模型的应用范围。借助有限元法,使用不同的材料配方来描述多孔弹性层,求解了系统的声学响应,并将结果与在窗口试验台上进行的测量结果进行了比较。最后,总结了主要发现,并提出了更现实地表示完整传输链的建议。
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