We will calculate the noise contribution for each path and generate a vibration acoustic model that reproduces the transmission of noise/vibration.
The "APR 620 TPA Project" is a fast and easy solution for constructing a transfer path model and analyzing the characteristics of sound sources and path contributions in the time domain. It enables the evaluation of the vibrational acoustic characteristics of measurement objects through transfer path synthesis. For measurements, TPA Data Acquisition (APR 610 required) and Recorder (APR 040 required) can be utilized. 【Supported Methods】 ■ Indirect input identification using inverse matrix (IFD) ■ Effective mount transfer function (EMTF) ■ Air propagation attenuation identification (p2p) ■ Indirect volume velocity (Q) identification (IQD) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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**Application** - Identification of unpleasant sounds/vibrations - Easy distinction between source issues and transmission path issues - Detailed benchmarking at the component level - Target definition at the path level - Virtual reality/virtual prototyping (PreSense) - Source characteristic evaluation: In-situ block force (ISO 20207:2019) or volume velocity - Hybrid TPA approach: Combination of transfer functions from simulations and excitations from measurements *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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HEAD acoustics Japan Co., Ltd. has been active as a leading company in the fields of dummy head-related recording and playback systems, acoustic analysis based on human auditory characteristics, and communication measurement technology for over 25 years. HEAD acoustics continuously pioneers innovative technologies such as dummy head-related binaural technology, acoustic analysis related to human hearing, interactive sound simulation systems, and transmission path analysis. HEAD acoustics will continue to focus on research and development through collaboration with universities and other research institutions and participation in international research projects.