2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2011.09.012
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Modelling the interior sound field of a railway vehicle using statistical energy analysis

Abstract: The sound field in train compartments, treated as a series of connected air cavities, is modelled using statistical energy analysis, SEA. For the case under study, with five cavities in series and the source in the second cavity, a closed--form solution is obtained. An adjusted SEA model is used to predict the rate of spatial decay within a cavity. The SEA model is validated using results from a ray tracing method and from scale model measurements. For the octave bands 500-4000 Hz, good agreement is shown betw… Show more

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“…In the work of Forssén et al [12], a decay relation is introduced to the SEA subsystem to get the spatial variation information. The relation, derived by Redmore [13], is expressed as…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the work of Forssén et al [12], a decay relation is introduced to the SEA subsystem to get the spatial variation information. The relation, derived by Redmore [13], is expressed as…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The L p is also predicted, respectively, by the current model using Eq. (12) and the Forssén model using Eq. (13), and is depicted in the figures.…”
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“…Marzbanrad and Beyg [2012] attempted likewise on another commercial car albeit they lacked validation of their numerical results. SEA is also applied for similar intention on ship [Pang et al, 2014] and trains [Forssen et al, 2012;Zhao et al, 2013]. Interest in improving the methodology of SEA is still ongoing; evident from recent literature [Putra et al, 2015].…”
Section: Statistical Energy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, SEA may also be a powerful tool for dealing with vibroacoustic problems with complex shapes and non-conventional configurations. Examples of this kind of problems might be found, for instance, in the automotive [4][5][6], railway [7,8] or aerospace [9] industries, or even in some new architectonic designs and buildings [10]. In these cases the domain subdivision is not so clear and often the decomposition is done following material or geometrical criteria, see Chen et al [11] or Forssén et al [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%