Search Results - "Gajdatsy, Peter"
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OPAX: A new transfer path analysis method based on parametric load models
Published in Mechanical systems and signal processing (01-05-2011)“…Since its first publication in the beginning of the 1980s, transfer path analysis (TPA) has evolved into a widely used tool for noise and vibration…”
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Active sound quality control of engine induced cavity noise
Published in Mechanical systems and signal processing (01-02-2009)“…Active control solutions appear to be a feasible approach to cope with the steadily increasing requirements for noise reduction in the transportation industry…”
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Active control of engine noise transmitted into cavities: simulation, experimental validation and sound quality assessment
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2008)“…Active control has been proposed as a possible solution to cope with low frequency noise reduction in vehicles. Active noise control systems tend to be…”
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Critical assessment of operational path analysis: mathematical problems of transmissibility estimation
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2008)“…Classical transfer path analysis (TPA) is a widely used and reliable method for tackling noise and vibration problems. But due to its complexity and…”
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Critical assessment of operational path analysis: effect of coupling between path inputs
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2008)“…Classical transfer path analysis (TPA) is a widely used and reliable method for tackling noise and vibration problems. But due to its complexity and…”
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Active control of engine noise transmitted into cavities: simulation, experimental validation and sound quality assessment
Published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2008)“…Active control has been proposed as a possible solution to cope with low frequency noise reduction in vehicles. Active noise control systems tend to be…”
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