Study on Test Method of Interior Noise Caused by Body Panels

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This paper introduced four common test methods of acoustic contribution of body panels. The methods using PU sensor to array measure vibration velocity of body panels. Then, the vibration velocity of body panel multiplied by the area of panel to get the value of sound source intensity. Use reciprocity method to measure acoustic transfer function. In the experiment, the vector sum of the product of sound-source intensity and acoustic transfer function is used to compose the sound pressure contribution of the panels. The experiment proves that the composite value of acoustic pressure spectrum of drivers right ear coincide with the measured value. Therefore, this method is proved to be valid.

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