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Low frequency statistical estimation of rolling noise from numerical tyre/road contact pressures

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The paper deals with the relation between numerical contact data and close-proximity (CPX) noise measurements. The noise was measured on several road surfaces together with the texture in three dimensions on two-meter-long sections. A multi-asperity contact model was used to obtain successively the contact forces distribution and the contact pressure distribution between a patterned standard tyre and the road during rolling. The correlation between third-octave contact force levels and noise levels was studied on a set of ten surfaces. A high positive correlation is found at low frequency below 800 Hz, which allows the estimation of noise levels by means of statistical relations for each third-octave band between 315 Hz and 800 Hz. The results of the model are discussed in relation to the standard deviation of CPX measurements.
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hal-00850638 , version 1 (07-08-2013)

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Guillaume Dubois, Julien Cesbron, Fabienne Anfosso-Lédée, Yin Hai-Ping. Low frequency statistical estimation of rolling noise from numerical tyre/road contact pressures. Acoustics 2012, Apr 2012, France. pp 4123-4128. ⟨hal-00850638⟩
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