Abstract
For the problem of active noise control (ANC) and active vibration control (AVC) methods, only noise and vibration can be controlled separately. Active sound quality control (ASQC) method and AVC method are combined to carry out an in-depth study on the active control method of vehicle interior sound quality, using the vibration-sound transfer function and considering the requirements of sound quality. Combined with the adaptive noise equalizer (ANE) algorithm, a sound retention factor was introduced on the basis of the hybrid vibro-acoustic filter-u and filter-x least mean square (HVA-FUXLMS) algorithm, a hybrid vibro-acoustic adaptive noise equalizer (HVA-ANE) algorithm was proposed to control the sound quality. Based on the filter-error least mean square algorithm (FELMS) algorithm, a hybrid vibro-acoustic empirical-mode-decomposition frequency-domain block filter-error least mean square (HVA-EMDFELMS) algorithm for vehicle interior sound quality was proposed. Vibration and noise at high speeds are collected and analyzed for sound quality levels. This article used HVA-ANE and HVA-EMDFELMS algorithms to perform ASQC simulation experiments. The results showed that the noise loudness was greatly reduced while the noise and vibration control was taken into account by the HVA-ANE algorithm and HVA-EMDFELMS algorithm. Hybrid vibro-acoustic active control method for vehicle interior sound quality can effectively improve the sound quality of vehicle and can be applied to the active control of vehicle noise and related engineering noise.
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