If you own a car, you're aware how noisy they can be. To properly maintain a vehicle, it's important to listen for any odd sounds and investigate any vibrations that might indicate an issue. A good sound and feel are a mark of automotive quality, so engineers are constantly assessing noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) to ensure safety and an optimal consumer experience. Engineers rely on a variety of technology to help them test for NVH, ranging from traditional data acquisition hardware to CAE-based simulators. With expanding options from a host of technology and service providers, more teams are able to test in an environment configured specifically for their needs.
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