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ABSTRACT
This article outlines some different types of engine noise produced in current automobiles that require specific treatment in automotive engineering. Three families of noise have been chosen: air intake noise, which belongs to the family of aeraulic noises, combustion noise, which is part of basic engine noise, and turbocharger noise, which is a component noise. For each type of noise, we describe in turn the physics, the state of the art, and the technical solutions that automotive engineers can apply. The article ends with a large section on acoustic radiation, which brings together all the noises emitted by a mechanical drivetrain.
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Shanjin WANG: Expert NVH GMP - Renault, Lardy Technical Center, Lardy, France
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Laurent POLAC: NVH referent GMP structure - Renault, Lardy Technical Center, Lardy, France
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Elian BARON: Expert in powertrain physics and performance - Renault, Technocentre, Guyancourt, France
INTRODUCTION
Motor vehicle noise comes from three main sources: rolling, engine and high-speed aerodynamic sources (interaction of solid surfaces with airflow).
Powertrains are a dominant source of power when vehicles are travelling at low speeds, and this is true at least for internal combustion engines.
Noise reduction in internal combustion engines is one of the most difficult tasks for automotive engineers, because the sources of noise are many and varied, and the phenomena are complex. What's more, users tend to demand more and more silence in modern cars.
To reduce engine noise, you first need to control vibrations. An engine that vibrates is automatically a noisy engine. The vibratory aspects of automobile engines are described in the article "Fundamental phenomena of automobile engine vibrations"
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acoustic | noise | car |
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Bibliography
Regulations
Regulation (EU) No 540/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 16, 2014 relating to the noise level of motor vehicles and replacement silencer systems, and amending Directive 2007/46/EC and repealing Directive 70/157/EEC.
Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of September 5, 2007 establishing a framework for the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers,...
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