Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles

Tonal powertrain noise can have a strong negative impact on vehicle sound quality. Therefore, an assessment of the perceptibility of tonal noise with respect to masking noise is essential for the vehicle development process. In electric vehicles, due to the missing masking by the combustion engine,...

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Main Authors: Victor Abbink, David Landes, M. Ercan Altinsoy
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
Series:Acoustics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2624-599X/5/4/51
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description Tonal powertrain noise can have a strong negative impact on vehicle sound quality. Therefore, an assessment of the perceptibility of tonal noise with respect to masking noise is essential for the vehicle development process. In electric vehicles, due to the missing masking by the combustion engine, new methods are required for this purpose. In this study, listening tests were conducted to determine the masking threshold in the electric vehicle interior for various driving speeds (30 km/h, 60 km/h, and 90 km/h) with an Adaptive-Forced-Choice method. The novelty of this study is that it used vehicle interior noise as a masker, compared to broadband or narrowband white and pink noises. It could be shown that the masking threshold in electric vehicles strongly depends on the driving speed, and the investigated interior noise mainly affects frequencies up to 6400 Hz in this speed range. For frequencies greater than 6400 Hz, the masking noise has no significant effect on perceptibility of tonal noise in the investigated vehicle, and only the subjects’ individual absolute threshold of hearing is relevant. Additionally, a strong variation in the masking threshold between the subjects was found for high frequencies. With these results, methods that estimate masking thresholds in electric vehicles can be improved. Furthermore, threshold targets can be adjusted for different customer groups.
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spelling doaj.art-235c45f751394302a0616d3f85b0abc12023-12-22T13:44:44ZengMDPI AGAcoustics2624-599X2023-09-015488289710.3390/acoustics5040051Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric VehiclesVictor Abbink0David Landes1M. Ercan Altinsoy2NVH Powertrain, Mercedes-Benz AG, Mercedesstr, 122, 70372 Stuttgart, GermanyNVH Powertrain, Mercedes-Benz AG, Mercedesstr, 122, 70372 Stuttgart, GermanyChair of Acoustics and Haptics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, GermanyTonal powertrain noise can have a strong negative impact on vehicle sound quality. Therefore, an assessment of the perceptibility of tonal noise with respect to masking noise is essential for the vehicle development process. In electric vehicles, due to the missing masking by the combustion engine, new methods are required for this purpose. In this study, listening tests were conducted to determine the masking threshold in the electric vehicle interior for various driving speeds (30 km/h, 60 km/h, and 90 km/h) with an Adaptive-Forced-Choice method. The novelty of this study is that it used vehicle interior noise as a masker, compared to broadband or narrowband white and pink noises. It could be shown that the masking threshold in electric vehicles strongly depends on the driving speed, and the investigated interior noise mainly affects frequencies up to 6400 Hz in this speed range. For frequencies greater than 6400 Hz, the masking noise has no significant effect on perceptibility of tonal noise in the investigated vehicle, and only the subjects’ individual absolute threshold of hearing is relevant. Additionally, a strong variation in the masking threshold between the subjects was found for high frequencies. With these results, methods that estimate masking thresholds in electric vehicles can be improved. Furthermore, threshold targets can be adjusted for different customer groups.https://www.mdpi.com/2624-599X/5/4/51masking thresholdauditory maskingelectric powertrain noiseNVHvehicle interior noiseaudibility of tonal noise
spellingShingle Victor Abbink
David Landes
M. Ercan Altinsoy
Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
Acoustics
masking threshold
auditory masking
electric powertrain noise
NVH
vehicle interior noise
audibility of tonal noise
title Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
title_full Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
title_fullStr Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
title_short Experimental Determination of the Masking Threshold for Tonal Powertrain Noise in Electric Vehicles
title_sort experimental determination of the masking threshold for tonal powertrain noise in electric vehicles
topic masking threshold
auditory masking
electric powertrain noise
NVH
vehicle interior noise
audibility of tonal noise
url https://www.mdpi.com/2624-599X/5/4/51
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