Transfer path analysis of output noise using multidimensional spectral analysis method for vacuum cleaner

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Noise reduction of vacuum cleaner is important, according as estimating quality of product. To reduce noise of vacuum cleaner, we need analysis of correct noise source and contribution grasping about Identified noise sources' output noise. Because noise sources' correlation exists in vacuum cleaner that is small and complicated system, and analysis is not easy. In this case, we need to apply Multi-dimensional spectral analysis (MDSA) method that can remove correlation among noise sources and grasp pure contribution degree of noise sources. In this study, we analyze transfer path analysis between output noise and input noise that measured in inside/outside of vacuum cleaner. Copyright © (2010) by the International Congress on Acoustics.

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Jeong, J. E., Yang, I. H., Park, G. D., Lee, Y. Y., & Oh, J. E. (2010). Transfer path analysis of output noise using multidimensional spectral analysis method for vacuum cleaner. In 20th International Congress on Acoustics 2010, ICA 2010 - Incorporating Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society (Vol. 4, pp. 2941–2945). https://doi.org/10.5050/ksnve.2010.20.10.940

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