Wontae Jeong
Hyundai Mobis
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2006
Sungtae Kim; Wontae Jeong; Yonghwan Park; Soogab Lee
Air-pumping noise from a car tire is investigated with a hybrid technique composed of three stages: (1) small-scale air-pumping noise generation process is modeled as a piston-like movement of the base-side of the tire groove and then numerically simulated; (2) the flow properties in the tire groove are used as air-pumping sources and noise propagation is simulated with emphasis placed on scattering process with full tire/road geometry; (3) the far-field acoustic pressure is predicted from a Kirchhoff integral method by using unsteady flow data in space and time which is provided by the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculation of full tire-road domain. The comparison of predicted results shows that the nonlinearity of the air-pumping noise generation mechanism affects not only noise characteristics in frequency domain but also in the directivity pattern. It seems that this approach can overcome the weakness of the acoustic monopole theory which stems from the usual assumption of a small amplitude ac...
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2004
Jaehwan Kim; Changwoo Lim; Ji-Young Hong; Wontae Jeong; Wan-Sup Cheung; Soogab Lee
This paper continues companion paper, part I : measurement and analysis. As shown in companion Paper, information and energy in monaural signal is quite different from that of binaural signal. In this paper, difference between monaural and binaural signal of transportation noise are investigated in subjective response test. We executed hearing screening test before giving a subject response test and excluded subjects who had physical hearing loss. An annoyance response test was conducted using headphone to avoid cross-talk effect in binaural testing. Percentage of highly annoyed under binaural signal reproduction is higher than percentage of highly annoyed under monaural signal reproduction. Result implies binaural reproduction technique is proper for a study of human response to short-term noise exposure in a headphone simulated-environment.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2008
Bo-Yong Kim; Chang-Woo Shin; Wontae Jeong; Sung Yong Park; Han-Kee Jang; Seongjae Kim; Yeong-June Kang
Transfer path analysis(TPA) and panel contribution analysis(PCA) have been used widely to reduce interior noise of mechanical systems. TPA enables us to decompose interior noise into air-borne and structure-borne noises and estimate the path contribution of noise sources. PCA is also used to identify the noise contribution of each sub-panel in vibro-acoustic systems. In this paper, TPA and PCA are applied to wheel loader, one of the heavy construction equipments. Firstly, TPA for air-borne noise is conducted to estimate the contribution of air-borne sources using pressure transfer function. Thereafter, TPA for structure -borne noise is employed to verify the results of air-borne source quantification through the synthesis of two results. Secondly, PCA is performed by both TPA using pressure transfer function between panels inside the cabin and boundry element method(BEM) for the cabin of wheel loader with various boundary conditions. As a results, it was found that TPA conducted by experiments and PCA accomplished by both experiments and BEM are very effective methods in analyzing the path and contribution of the noises for reducing an interior noise level in the wheel loader system.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2005
Sungtae Kim; Wontae Jeong; Cheolung Cheong; Soogab Lee
The monopole theory has long been used to model air-pumped effect from the elastic cavities in car tire. This approach models the change of an air as a Piston moving backward and forward on a spring and equates local air movements exactly with the volume changes of the system. Thus, the monopole theory has a restricted domain of applicability due to the usual assumption of a small amplitude acoustic wave equation and acoustic monopole theory This paper describes an approach to predict the air-pumping noise of a car tyre with CFD/Kirchhoff integral method. The tyre groove is simply modeled as piston-cavity-sliding door geometry and with the aid of CFD technique flow properties in the groove of rolling car tyre are acquired.`rhese unsteady flow data are used as a air-pumping source in the next CFD calculation of full tyre-road geometry. Acoustic far field is predicted from Kirchhoff integral method by using unsteady flow data in space and time which is provided by the CFD calculation of full tyre-road domain. This approach can cover the non-linearity of acoustic monopole theory with the aid of Non-linear governing equation in CFD calculation. The method proposed in this paper is applied to the prediction of air-pumping noise of simply modeled car tyre and through the predicted results, the influence of nonlinear effect on air-pumping noise propagation is investigated.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2004
Jaehwan Kim; Changwoo Lim; Wontae Jeong; Ji-Young Hong; Wan-Sup Cheung; Soogab Lee
Measurement of noise is not only to know the information of acoustic pressure but to assess human response to noise. To find human response to transportation noise through the laboratory study we have to measure and reproduce noise. The method of noise reproduction is largely divided into monaural and binaural techniques. But human fundamentally hears sound through both ears, referred as binaural hearing. Binaural signal is different from monaural signal because it includes more information of physical phenomena like acoustical reflection, diffraction and refraction. Especially head and pinna play an important role in perceiving change of signal origin. So, the amplitude of binaural signal is higher than that of monaural signal and spectrum of both signals is discriminated. Most of assessment and regulation of transportation noise are, however, based on monaural measurement techniques. The quantitative difference between monaural and binaural measurement is investigated in this study. Comparison on several transportation noisesshows defect of information in monaural measurements.
Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2006
Wontae Jeong; Soogab Lee; Phillip Joseph
Applied Physics A | 2005
Sung-Sik Han; Wontae Jeong; Jang-Sik Lee; Byung-Kook Kim; Seung-Moon Joo
SAE World Congress & Exhibition | 2009
Wontae Jeong; Kyunghwan Park
SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Electronic and Electrical Systems | 2015
Ju Young Kim; Jeongkyu Kim; Young Min Kim; Wontae Jeong; Hojoon Cho
Transactions of The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A | 2014
Ik Hwan Lee; Wontae Jeong; Kyung Hwan Park; Jong-Soo Lee