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Publisher URL: https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2026
Publisher DOI: 10.71568/daga2026.169
Title: Aircraft hardware in the acoustic loop : testing environment
Language: English
Authors: Chodvadiya, Ashish  
Plaumann, Benedikt  
Knorr, Martin 
Editor: Altinsoy, Ercan 
Other : Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik 
Keywords: Aircraft hardware; Testing environment; Cross-correlation method; Noise transfer path; 3D-printed vibration isolators; Acoustic noise reduction treatments
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V.
Part of Series: Tagungsband - Proceedings "Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2026" : DAGA 2026 - 52. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 23.-26. März 2026, Dresden 
Journal or Series Name: Fortschritte der Akustik 
Startpage: 609
Endpage: 612
Project: Vibroakustisches Passagiererlebnis / Vibroakustische Transfer-Pfadanalyse durch Kopplung und Entkopplung von Realitätsnahen Substrukturmodellen 
Verbundvorhaben: ENTIRETY - Engineered TailoREd TranquilitY; Teilvorhaben: KoKoVIP - Konzepte für eine komfortable und effiziente VIP-Flugzeugkabine 
Conference: Jahrestagung für Akustik 2026 
Abstract: 
The development and design of acoustic noise reduction treatments in aviation are often based on numerous tests to parameterize the calculation models as well as to verify and validate them. While individual components can also be tested for their transmission and absorption properties using vibroacoustic methods on shakers, in acoustic windows, or in Kundt’s tubes, their overall acoustic performance when installed in the aircraft often shows significant differences in practice compared to isolated individual component measurements. This article presents a test-based implementation of creating an equivalent acoustic broadband random excitation outside an A320 fuselage section located in an acoustic climate chamber, which creates the same response spectrum inside the passenger cabin as in a real flight. This enables the installation and evaluation of developed acoustic treatments under realistic operating conditions in interaction with aircraft structures and components. In addition to investigating the direct influence of acoustic treatments in the mock-up, a concept for separating airborne and structureborne sound components in the transfer paths of the cabin by means of cross-correlation with realistic excitations is presented. The approach allows more accurate characterization of transfer paths and hence supports the design of more effective noise reduction solutions for future aircraft.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/19263
DOI: 10.48441/4427.3400
ISBN: 978-3-939296-24-9
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fakultät Luftfahrt- und Fahrzeugsysteme 
Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Future Mobility and Acoustics 
Type: Chapter/Article (Proceedings)
Additional note: DEGA e.V. (Hrsg.), Fortschritte der Akustik – DAGA 2026, Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2026, Herausgeberin: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (DEGA), Berlin, 2026, Wissenschaftliche Edition: Ercan Altinsoy, ISBN: 978-3-939296-24-9, Online-Publikation, Zugangs-Link: https://pub.dega-akustik.de/DAGA_2026.
Funded by: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie 
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