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9th International Styrian Noise, Vibration & Harshness Congress: The European Automotive Noise Conference | 2016

Aeraulic and Aeroacoustic Experimental Characterization of Academic and Industrial HVAC Flaps

Saad Bennouna; Solène Moreau; Jean Michel Ville; Olivier Cheriaux

The noise radiated inside the car cabin depends on many sources such as the embedded equipments like the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) module. An HVAC is a compact and complex system composed of several elements: blower, flaps, thermal exchangers, ducts… Air provided by an HVAC is blown by a blower passing through different components and then distributed to car cabin areas. Interactions between airflow and the HVAC fixed components generate noises that emerge in the car cabin. CEVAS project, managed by the automotive equipment manufacturer Valeo, is aiming to develop a prediction tool which will provide HVAC noise spectrum and sound quality data. The tool is based, in particular, on aeroacoustic characterization of individual elements and associations of elements. An experimental test bench was therefore developed by the acoustic laboratory of the University of Technology of Compiegne (UTC) based on the assumption that an HVAC component is described as a 2N-port source (N cut-on modes) represented by its scattering matrix and its upstream and downstream modal acoustic pressure vectors. In addition measurements of mean flow velocities around the elements are performed by Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) equipment. In this paper, results of the fluid and aeroacoustic qualification of a flap for different opening angles without and with a wall located upstream the flap are presented. Analysis is conducted based on the noise prediction model for aerodynamic sound production in low speed flow ducts suggested by Nelson and Morfey in 1981.


SAE 2015 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2015

Aeroacoustic Prediction Methods of Automotive HVAC Noise

Saad Bennouna; Said Naji; Olivier Cheriaux; Solène Moreau; Boureima Ouedraogo; Jean Michel Ville


Archive | 2011

Motor Mount With Improved Decoupling For Ventilation System

Franck Truillet; Olivier Cheriaux; Eric Droulez; Ronan Cozic; Sébastien Clergeon; Laurent Legot; Said Naji; Patrick Duputel; Philippe Vincent


Archive | 2008

Heating, ventilation and/or air-conditioning system for a motor vehicle arranged to absorb sound waves

Jose Leborgne; Eric Droulez; Thibaut Paitrault; Olivier Cheriaux; Franck Truillet


SAE Technical Paper Series | 2018

Automotive HVAC Noise Reduction

Saâd Bennouna; Thibaud Matharan; Olivier Cheriaux


Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2017

Audio Synthesis and Sound Quality of Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems

Antoine Minard; Christophe Lambourg; Patrick Boussard; Olivier Cheriaux


Archive | 2008

Nozzle for semi-centered heating, ventilating and/or air-conditioning installation of motor vehicle, has initial and terminal air passage zones spaced from one another by distance that ranges between specific times of width of air outlet

Eric Droulez; Jose Leborgne; Franck Truillet; Olivier Cheriaux


Archive | 2007

Ventilation, heating and/or air conditioning installation's case for motor vehicle, has air inlet equipped with acoustic attenuation unit for attenuating sound waves, where unit has plate formed from acoustically absorbing material

Thibault Paitrault; Franck Truillet; Jose Leborgne; Olivier Cheriaux; Eric Droulez


Archive | 2007

Constitutive case of a ventilation, heating and / or air conditioning system provided with acoustic and sound waves plant attenuation means comprising such a case

Thibault Paitrault; Franck Truillet; Jose Leborgne; Olivier Cheriaux; Eric Droulez


Archive | 2006

Air-conditioning and/or heating device for the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, with at least one actuator for a hinged flap

Olivier Cheriaux

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