246 - Design of automobile components for the minimization of aeroacoustic noise
Kingan M., Pearse J.
Abstract
In recent years, automotive manufacturers have invested significantly in measures to minimize the noise level within the automobile cabin. Today, aeroacoustic noise produced by airflow over car accessories such as vehicle side-mirrors, windscreen wipers and roof carrier systems make a significant contribution to the sound level within the vehicle cabin. Consequently, the design of these components to minimize aeroacoustic noise has become important. This paper outlines the design of a roof carrier system that produces a minimum level of aeroacoustic noise.
Citation
Kingan M.; Pearse J.: Design of automobile components for the minimization of aeroacoustic noise, CD-ROM Proceedings of the Thirtheenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV13), July 2-6, 2006, Vienna, Austria, Eds.: Eberhardsteiner, J.; Mang, H.A.; Waubke, H., Publisher: Vienna University of Technology, Austria, ISBN: 3-9501554-5-7
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