Application of acoustic imaging techniques on snowmobile pass-by noise

  • Padois T
  • Berry A
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Abstract

Snowmobile manufacturers invest important efforts to reduce the noise emission of their products. The noise sources of snowmobiles are multiple and closely spaced, leading to difficult source separation in practice. In this study, source imaging results for snowmobile pass-by noise are discussed. The experiments involve a 193-microphone Underbrink array, with synchronization of acoustic with video data provided by a high-speed camera. Both conventional beamforming and Clean-SC deconvolution are implemented to provide noise source maps of the snowmobile. The results clearly reveal noise emission from the engine, exhaust, and track depending on the frequency range considered.

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Padois, T., & Berry, A. (2017). Application of acoustic imaging techniques on snowmobile pass-by noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 141(2), EL134–EL139. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4976138

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