Browse Publications Technical Papers 2010-01-0753
2010-04-12

Applicability of Different Loudness Models to Time-Varying Sound in Vehicle 2010-01-0753

Three sound loudness calculation models, including Zwicker instantaneous loudness model, Moore instantaneous loudness model and Moore time-varying loudness model, and the cited Zwicker time-varying loudness model in ArtemiS, were applied to calculate the time-varying loudness of three typical vehicle sounds, in particular. They are steady engine idle noise, impulsive door closing noise and order-swept electric vehicle pass-by noise. Based on the loudness amplitude and time-frequency loudness results, the applicability of the four loudness models to time-varying sounds was analyzed and compared. It was found that, both Zwicker and Moore time-varying loudness models are more reliable than Zwicker and Moore instantaneous loudness models if the sound amplitude and frequency vary tempestuously. And the time-frequency result of Moore instantaneous loudness model can be very helpful to noise source identification and mechanism analysis.

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