NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) is an increasingly important design metric for many commercial products. Read this article and more!
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» Noise, vibration, and...harshness? 

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NVH is an increasingly important design metric for many commercial products—from vacuum cleaners and dishwashers, to lawnmowers and chain saws, to cars, trucks, and aircraft. Consumers demand a product that performs well but with low "observables."

 

The first two qualities are measurable. But how can we determine how harsh a sound is? 

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