PULSE Array-Based Sound Source Exploration Solution Model 7768
It is a useful method for optimizing the radiated sound of a wide range of products, from automobiles, home appliances, power tools, and large machinery to components such as exhaust systems!
Noise Source Identification (NSI) is a useful technique for optimizing the radiated sound of a wide range of products, from automobiles, home appliances, and power tools to large machinery and components such as engines, tires, gearboxes, and exhaust systems. The goal of NSI is to identify the parts of the object that contribute most significantly to the sound, in terms of location, frequency, and acoustic power. By ranking the contributions of each sound source, it is possible to determine where design changes would most effectively improve the overall radiated sound. Array-based methods allow for the acquisition of very high-quality results in a short measurement process. Additionally, by combining acoustic holography and beamforming techniques, accurate and high-resolution mapping across the entire audible frequency range is achievable. Time-domain methods can be applied to investigate transient phenomena such as shocks and rotational increases, or to gain detailed insights into steady sound sources (e.g., radiated sound at each crank angle of an engine). For large steady sound sources, automated measurements can be conducted using an automated microphone positioning system (robot). For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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