Life E-VIA: Prototypal Low-Noise Road Surface for the Reduction of Electric Vehicle Rolling Noise in Urban Area

IF 0.1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
M. Pallas, J. Cesbron, Simon Bianchetti, P. Klein, V. Cerezo, P. Augris, C. Ropert, F. Praticò, Francesco Bianco
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Abstract In both the current and foreseen context of significant development of the electric vehicle (EV) fleet, a future increasing ratio of EVs in the urban traffic is expected, still enhanced in low-emission zones involving bans or restricted access to other vehicles. EVs are known to be quieter than conventional vehicles at low speed because of a low motor noise emission, resulting in a higher prevalence of rolling noise in the environmental noise. EVs differ from conventional vehicles in several parameters that can influence tyre/road noise, like weight and torque. The LIFE E-VIA project objectives consist in developing, implementing and assessing a low-noise road surface for light EV traffic in urban conditions, optimised from an acoustical and life cycle perspective. In parallel, an optimisation of EV tyres is investigated. Prior to forthcoming layout in Florence (Italy) for assessment under real traffic conditions, a prototypal road surface has been implemented and evaluated on a test track in Nantes (France). Preliminary tests carried out with different EVs on several road surfaces highlighted the variability of noise emission over vehicle types and pavements, leading to specific ranking. Two prototype versions of a low-noise road surface have been laid out in Nantes, respectively without and with crumb rubber. Both of them have been acoustically assessed with on-board microphones (CPX method) and at roadside (CPB method and microphone array). Constant speed, acceleration and deceleration conditions were considered for pass-by tests. Other acoustical or physical parameters have been measured: acoustic absorption, 3D-texture, mechanical impedance and skid resistance properties (BPN and MPD). In comparison with a reference DAC 0/10 road surface, very usual in France, a roadside noise reduction up to 4 dB(A) was found at steady pass-by speed 50 km/h. Grip values are very high and macrotexture levels moderate. Lastly, mixtures durability is analysed with laboratory tests.
Life E-VIA:用于减少城市电动汽车滚动噪音的低噪音路面原型
摘要在电动汽车(EV)车队显著发展的当前和预期背景下,预计未来电动汽车在城市交通中的比例将不断提高,在涉及禁止或限制使用其他车辆的低排放区,电动汽车的比例仍将提高。众所周知,电动汽车在低速行驶时比传统车辆更安静,因为电机噪音排放低,导致环境噪音中滚动噪音的普遍性更高。电动汽车与传统汽车的不同之处在于,有几个参数会影响轮胎/道路噪音,如重量和扭矩。LIFE E-VIA项目的目标是开发、实施和评估城市条件下轻型电动汽车交通的低噪声路面,从声学和生命周期的角度进行优化。同时,对电动汽车轮胎的优化进行了研究。在即将在佛罗伦萨(意大利)进行布局以在实际交通条件下进行评估之前,已在南特(法国)的测试跑道上实施并评估了原型路面。在几种路面上对不同的电动汽车进行的初步测试突出了不同车型和路面的噪音排放的可变性,从而得出了具体的排名。南特已经铺设了两种低噪音路面的原型,分别没有和有橡胶屑。这两种方法都使用车载麦克风(CPX方法)和路边麦克风(CPB方法和麦克风阵列)进行了声学评估。通过试验时考虑了恒速、加速和减速条件。测量了其他声学或物理参数:吸声、3D纹理、机械阻抗和防滑性能(BPN和MPD)。与法国非常常见的参考DAC 0/10路面相比,在50 km/h的稳定通过速度下,发现路边噪音降低高达4 dB(a)。夹点值非常高,宏观纹理级别适中。最后,通过实验室试验对混合料的耐久性进行了分析。
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