DAGA 2024

The project partners ika and IHTA presented current project results at the DAGA.
Carolin Schliephake (ika) gave a presentation on the "Development of a deterministic modelling approach for the prediction of tyre-road noise". The prediction model was presented in 4 stages: In addition to the investigations at component level and those at overall vehicle level, the transferability between these levels of complexity and the model validation were discussed.Chalotorn Möhlmann (IHTA) gave a presentation on "Comparing Simulated and Measured Urban Traffic Noise". The study presented examined techniques for the auralisation of urban traffic noise. The auralisation techniques were validated by a comparative analysis of simulated and measured data in built environments. This was done using the statistical pass-by measurement method, which refines the auralisation models and helps to better understand the challenges of noise pollution. At the DAGA, numerous consortium partners could be met in addition to the technical presentations, so that the exchange within the consortium was strengthened once again. However, numerous interesting discussions were also held with research institutions and companies beyond the consortium, which emphasised the importance of a broad network and open exchange for the success of research through these diverse interactions.