GSO ISO/TS 13471-1:2023
ISO/TS 13471-1:2017
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 May 2023
Acoustics — Temperature influence on tyre/road noise measurement — Part 1: Correction for temperature when testing with the CPX method
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GSO ISO/TS 13471-1:2023 Scope
ISO/TS 13471-1:2017 specifies procedures for determining the effect of temperature on tyre/road noise emission. Temperatures considered are tyre, road and ambient air temperatures.
The noise emission for which this document is applicable is measured by means of ISO 11819‑2, or similar methods such as the on-board sound intensity (OBSI) method specified in Reference [1]. Measurement results obtained at a certain temperature, which may vary over a wide range, are normalized to a designated reference temperature (20 °C) using a correction procedure specified in this document.
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