Alexandria Engineering Journal

Alexandria Engineering Journal

Volume 60, Issue 6, December 2021, Pages 5949-5976
Alexandria Engineering Journal

A study of sound pressure level (SPL) inside the truck cabin for new acoustic materials: An experimental and FEA approach

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Abstract

This study discusses the acoustic property variations by introducing new absorption materials. An experimental set up established to simulate virtually as well as experimentally with various biodegradable, biocompatible and naturally absorbable materials for a truck cabin of carrier capacity 3.5Tonnes. The materials were embedded on the sidewall and base of the cabin covering the entire cabin not leaving any air pockets. Experimental and simulation study was carried out for six materials and in the later part a combination of these materials also carried out to see through the possible optimal cases providing due Weightage to cost and weight. A sound quality index study being made to see with each case of material how the sound pressure level affects the rider and the subordinates seating in a cabin. A detailed simulation study carried out to understand the material behavioral characteristics along with convergence study using ANSYS Workbench. The exhaustive work emphasis on percentage error study with simulation and experimental work and proposes an optimal material from sound pressure level and rider comfort aspects.

Keywords

Noise Vibration Harshness (NVH)
Sound pressure level (SPL)
Acoustic materials
Truck cabin
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

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