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Technical Paper

Direct Injection Design Principles for Noise Vibration Harshness

2017-03-28
2017-01-1052
1 Engine ticking noise is one of the key failure modes in today’s direct injection (DI) engines. High ticking noise results in high Things Gone Wrong (TGW) index, which negatively affects customer satisfaction. In this paper, the root cause of the ticking noise from DI injector in direct mounting will be presented. Design principle such as injector impact force to cylinder head and DI injector isolator design with 2 stage stiffness is proposed.
Technical Paper

Valvetrain Ticking Noise Analysis

2017-03-28
2017-01-1057
Valvetrain ticking noise is one of the key failure modes in noise vibration harshness (NVH) evaluation at idle. It affects customer satisfaction inversely. In this paper, the root cause of the valvetrain ticking noise and key parameters that impact ticking noise will be presented. A physics based math model has been developed and integrated into a parameterized multi-body dynamic model. The analytical prediction has been correlated with testing data. Valvetrain ticking noise control is discussed.
Journal Article

Powerplant NVH Decision Making Using Combined Airborne and Structureborne Noise Sources

2015-06-15
2015-01-2289
Powerplant NVH decisions are sometimes made looking only at how the change impacts either the source radiated noise level or the source vibration. Depending on the engine configuration, those can be good approximations, but they can also be very misleading. By combining both noise sources into a vehicle equivalent noise level a much better analysis can be made of the impact of any proposed design change on the customer perceived loudness. This paper will investigate several different scenarios and identify how the airborne and the structureborne paths combine for I4, V6 and V8 engine configurations. Similar relationships will be shown for path as well as the source contributions.
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