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Liang, Jianbin (author), Jiang, James W. (author), Callegaro, Alan Dorneles (author), Bilgin, Berker (author), Dong, J. (author), Reeves, Debbie (author), Emadi, Ali (author)
This study presents a numerical modelling approach for the prediction of vibration and acoustic noise for a 24/16 traction switched reluctance machine (SRM). The numerical modelling includes the simulation of electromagnetic force in JMAG, the calculation of natural frequencies and the simulation of vibration and acoustic noise in ACTRAN....
journal article 2020
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Son, Changbum (author), Dong, J. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
This paper analyses the electromagnetic resulted acoustic noise of an interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM). The influences of electromagnetic nonlinearity, pulse-width-modulation (PWM) and motor frame on the acoustic noise are considered. A finite element model is used to extract the look up tables (LUTs) of flux linkage and air...
conference paper 2020
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Violato, D. (author), Scarano, F. (author)
The three-dimensional behavior of flow transition in circular and 6-chevron jets at Re?=?5000 is investigated with experiments conducted on a free water jet by time-resolved tomographic particle image velocimetry. The emphasis is on the unsteady organization of coherent flow structures, which play a role in the generation of acoustic noise....
journal article 2011
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Taal, C.H. (author), Henriks, R.C. (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Jensen, J. (author)
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, however, it turns out that they are less appropriate in cases where noisy speech is processed by a time-frequency weighting. To this end, an extensive evaluation is presented of objective measure for intelligibility prediction of noisy speech...
journal article 2011
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Taal, C.H. (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Jensen, J. (author)
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, however, it turns out that they are less appropriate in cases where noisy speech is processed by a time-frequency weighting. To this end, an extensive evaluation is presented of objective measure for intelligibility prediction of noisy speech...
journal article 2011
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Koschatzky, V. (author), Westerweel, J. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author)
The aim of the present study is to compare two different acoustic analogies applied to time-resolved particle image velocimetry (PIV) data for the prediction of the acoustic far-field generated by the flow over a rectangular cavity. We consider the model problem of sound radiating from an open, two-dimensional, shallow cavity with an aspect...
journal article 2011
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De Jong, A.T. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
Cavity aeroacoustic noise is relevant for aerospace and automotive industries and widely investigated since the 1950s. Most investigations so far consider cavities where opening length and width are of similar scale. The present investigation focuses on a less investigated setup, namely cavities that resemble the door gaps of automobiles. These...
journal article 2010
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Nijs, L. (author), Saher, K. (author), Den Ouden, D. (author)
People increase their vocal output in noisy environments. This is known as the Lombard effect. The aim of the present study was to measure the effect as a function of the absorption coefficient. The noise source was generated by using other talkers in the room. A-weighted sound levels were measured in a 108?m3 test room. The number of talkers...
journal article 2008
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