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Numerical Analysis of Wind Noise Transmission through BEV Underbody

2023-05-08
2023-01-1119
In electrified automobiles, wind noise significantly contributes to the overall noise inside the cabin. In particular, underbody airflow is a dominant noise source at low frequencies (less than 500 Hz). However, the wind noise transmission mechanism through a battery electric vehicle (BEV) underbody is complex because the BEV has a battery under the floor panel. Although various types of underbody structures exist for BEVs, in this study, the focus was on an underbody structure with two surfaces as inputs of wind noise sources: the outer surface exposed to the external underbody flow, such as undercover and suspension, and the floor panel, located above the undercover and battery. In this study, aero-vibro-acoustic simulations were performed to clarify the transmission mechanism of the BEV underbody wind noise. The external flow and acoustic fields were simulated using computational fluid dynamics.
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Development of NV Performance of New Rear Suspension and New Drivetrain for Rear-Drive Vehicles

2012-04-16
2012-01-0729
This paper describes the design measures taken to develop the noise and vibration performance of a new rear suspension and a new drivetrain system for rear-wheel-drive vehicles. The new rear suspension is designed to solve trade-off issues between road noise and handling performance. Despite higher drive torque, booming noise is greatly reduced by the new rear suspension and drivetrain without increasing the vehicle weight or sacrificing fuel economy.
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