najri
Aerospace
- Aug 23, 2019
- 1
Dear all,
I'm working with acoustic predictions originating from CFD/computer simulations, and I readily have my acoustic results represented as sound pressure levels (dB). I end up with equally spaced frequencies, from 100 to 20,000 Hz with a step of 100 Hz for instance. I need to represent my results in third octave bands, and I have some doubts on the correct methods of summing/averaging for each different band. I find plenty of resources for addition of noise sources but this is quite different I think, should it be a log average or similar?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, or if you could point me to an appropriate resource?
Thank you in advance,
Kind Regards,
Nathan
I'm working with acoustic predictions originating from CFD/computer simulations, and I readily have my acoustic results represented as sound pressure levels (dB). I end up with equally spaced frequencies, from 100 to 20,000 Hz with a step of 100 Hz for instance. I need to represent my results in third octave bands, and I have some doubts on the correct methods of summing/averaging for each different band. I find plenty of resources for addition of noise sources but this is quite different I think, should it be a log average or similar?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, or if you could point me to an appropriate resource?
Thank you in advance,
Kind Regards,
Nathan