Psychoacoustic characteristics of different brake creep groan classes and their subjective noise annoyance in vehicle and half-axle tests

Severin Huemer-Kals, Máté Tóth, Jurij Prezelj, Martin Zacharczuk, Peter Fischer, Karl Häsler
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Brake creep groan is a severely annoying noise and vibration phenomenon. Especially on the Asian market, customer feedback about creep groan is common, indicating creep groan’s impact towards the quality impression of a car. Hence, treatment of these stick–slip-related creep groan phenomena is necessary. As numerous design conflicts exist for brake and axle, a complete mitigation of the phenomenon is often not possible. A reduction of creep groan’s annoyance by changing the noise’s level and characteristics is therefore typically aspired. One approach towards this goal could include the usage of psychoacoustics: This work deals with psychoacoustic characteristics of different creep groan classes. Low-frequency groan, high-frequency groan, and transition groan classes are compared regarding loudness, sharpness, roughness, fluctuation strength, and tonality. Standard statistic methods as well as machine learning approaches are applied on signals from vehicle tests and half-axle tests. Test results depict the different characteristics of each creep groan class. By mapping the results to the subjective rating of trained test drivers, the annoyance of different classes is compared. Low-frequency groan, dominated by longitudinal axle vibrations, is found to be least annoying. This low annoyance is best depicted by the psychoacoustic parameters loudness and roughness. Presented results allow an optimization of brake system design to reduce creep groan’s annoyance, leading to higher customer satisfaction and a more goal-oriented treatment of this NVH problem.

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车辆和半轴试验中不同制动爬行呻吟等级的心理声学特性及其主观噪声干扰
制动器爬行呻吟是一种非常令人讨厌的噪音和振动现象。特别是在亚洲市场,客户对爬行呻吟的反馈很常见,这表明爬行呻吟对汽车质量印象的影响。因此,有必要对这些与粘滑相关的蠕变呻吟现象进行处理。由于制动器和车轴存在许多设计冲突,因此通常不可能完全缓解这种现象。因此,人们通常希望通过改变噪音的水平和特性来减少爬行呻吟的烦恼。实现这一目标的一种方法可能包括使用心理声学:这项工作涉及不同爬行呻吟类别的心理声学特征。低频呻吟、高频呻吟和过渡呻吟类别在响度、锐度、粗糙度、波动强度和音调方面进行了比较。标准统计方法以及机器学习方法被应用于车辆测试和半轴测试的信号。测试结果描述了每个蠕变呻吟类别的不同特征。通过将结果映射到受过训练的测试驾驶员的主观评级,比较不同类别的烦恼程度。低频呻吟,主要是纵轴振动,被发现是最不令人讨厌的。这种低烦恼最好用心理声学参数响度和粗糙度来描述。所提出的结果允许对制动系统设计进行优化,以减少爬行呻吟的烦恼,从而提高客户满意度,并对NVH问题进行更有针对性的处理。
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