The determination of the structure-borne noise from operational equipment in airplanes is a complex process that requires much source and receiver component information in the analysis. Different test setups and instrumentation usually are required to obtain these quantities separately; for example, free velocity, blocked force, source and receiver mobilities, isolator properties and transmitted power. A previously proposed approach, combining the inverse force method (IFM) and the reception plate method (RPM), and enabling dual force-power measurement from a single test platform, was demonstrated in laboratory tests. This paper reports on the measurement variations of blocked force and transmitted power from the integrated test setup. To ...
This article examines alternate vibration isolation measures for a multi-dimensional system. The iso...
Structure-borne sound from installed machinery is often transmitted into a receiver structure via ma...
Numerous studies have shown that unwanted noise has many harmful effects on human beings. Therefore...
The determination of the structure-borne noise from operational equipment in airplanes is a complex ...
During the development of complex assemblies such as aircraft the noise from installed components mu...
In structure-borne sound problems in buildings, knowledge of the contact forces between vibrating eq...
To quantify the structure-borne sound power injected by building machinery into heavyweight building...
Sound power is a widely applied quantity for the characterization of sound sources. Its determinatio...
In the analysis of machinery noise the aspect of sound source characterisation is of importance. Unl...
A laboratory-based experiment procedure of reception plate method for structure-borne sound source c...
This paper presents the characterization of vibration strength obtained from reception plate method ...
To obtain the transmitted structure-borne power from a vibrating machine into a supporting/connected...
Low-frequency noise from service equipment in buildings tends to be of a structure-borne nature rath...
In previous work, a method has been proposed to inversely determine the contact forces between an in...
Experimental determination of the sound insulation of propfan aircraft fuselage structures is proble...
This article examines alternate vibration isolation measures for a multi-dimensional system. The iso...
Structure-borne sound from installed machinery is often transmitted into a receiver structure via ma...
Numerous studies have shown that unwanted noise has many harmful effects on human beings. Therefore...
The determination of the structure-borne noise from operational equipment in airplanes is a complex ...
During the development of complex assemblies such as aircraft the noise from installed components mu...
In structure-borne sound problems in buildings, knowledge of the contact forces between vibrating eq...
To quantify the structure-borne sound power injected by building machinery into heavyweight building...
Sound power is a widely applied quantity for the characterization of sound sources. Its determinatio...
In the analysis of machinery noise the aspect of sound source characterisation is of importance. Unl...
A laboratory-based experiment procedure of reception plate method for structure-borne sound source c...
This paper presents the characterization of vibration strength obtained from reception plate method ...
To obtain the transmitted structure-borne power from a vibrating machine into a supporting/connected...
Low-frequency noise from service equipment in buildings tends to be of a structure-borne nature rath...
In previous work, a method has been proposed to inversely determine the contact forces between an in...
Experimental determination of the sound insulation of propfan aircraft fuselage structures is proble...
This article examines alternate vibration isolation measures for a multi-dimensional system. The iso...
Structure-borne sound from installed machinery is often transmitted into a receiver structure via ma...
Numerous studies have shown that unwanted noise has many harmful effects on human beings. Therefore...