Investigation Into the Importance of the Degrees of Freedom for the Characterisation of Structure-Borne Sound Sources

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Lievens, Matthias [1 ]
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[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Tech Acoust, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
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10.3813/AAA.918348
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Structure-borne sound sources are ideally characterised by taking into account six degrees of freedom: three translational components and three rotational components. The complexity of such a characterisation is immense and the effort to measure all components is not realistic or even impossible. If a practical characterisation of structure-borne sound sources in building acoustics is aimed for, reliable information about the importance of the different components is essential. In search for possible simplifications of the degrees of freedom, a series of measurements was carried out on a scale model of an excentric motor connected to a plate on a small receiving room of one cubic metre. The sound pressure in the receiving room was used to verify whether a prediction based on the measured normal source components leads to a correct result. The deviations between the direct pressure measurement and the calculation give some guidance to whether the simplification can be justified or not for the particular structure-borne sound source under test. Once the relevant degrees of freedom have been determined, a simplified prediction based on separately measured source and receiver characteristics can be carried out. The measurement procedure is meant as a method to verify potential simplifications for the characterisation of structure-borne sound sources. It also quantifies in advance the accuracy of a prediction based on those simplifications.
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