Interior noise analysis of a construction equipment cabin based on airborne and structure-borne noise predictions
Sung-Hee Kim, Suk-Yoon Hong*, Jee-Hun Song and Won-Ho Joo
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 4, pp.1003-1009, 2012
Abstract : Noise from construction equipment affects not only surrounding residents, but also the operators of the machines. Noise that affects
drivers must be evaluated during the preliminary design stage. This paper suggests an interior noise analysis procedure for construction
equipment cabins. The analysis procedure, which can be used in the preliminary design stage, was investigated for airborne and structureborne
noise. The total interior noise of a cabin was predicted from the airborne noise analysis and structure-borne noise analysis. The
analysis procedure consists of four steps: modeling, vibration analysis, acoustic analysis and total interior noise analysis. A mesh model
of a cabin for numerical analysis was made at the modeling step. At the vibration analysis step, the mesh model was verified and modal
analysis and frequency response analysis are performed. At the acoustic analysis step, the vibration results from the vibration analysis
step were used as initial values for radiated noise analysis and noise reduction analysis. Finally, the total cabin interior noise was predicted
using the acoustic results from the acoustic analysis step. Each step was applied to a cabin of a middle-sized excavator and verified
by comparison with measured data. The cabin interior noise of a middle-sized wheel loader and a large-sized forklift were predicted using
the analysis procedure of the four steps and were compared with measured data. The interior noise analysis procedure of construction
equipment cabins is expected to be used during the preliminary design stage.
Keyword : Airborne noise; Construction equipment; Interior noise; Structure-borne noise |