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Vehicle Interior Noise Source Identification and Analysis for Benchmarking

2005-01-19
2005-26-048
The acceptance criterion of any vehicle in terms of user comfort invariably depends on the vehicle interior noise and vibration characteristics. The levels of sound energy and structural excitation inside the vehicle compartment measures the amount of annoyance in terms of quality and comfort. For vehicle interior noise abatement and noise treatment, it is desirable to quantify the noise sources by determining the sound power contribution from each vehicle component/panel, acoustic leakages inside the vehicle, body panel vibrations, gearshift lever and steering wheel vibrations. Many a times, it is necessary to arrive at benchmarks or targets for the various sources of noise in order to refine the systems. The present paper describes a methodology for interior noise source identification and its analysis for benchmarking. Two different vehicles of the same class but of different makes were compared and evaluated for interior noise and vibration levels.
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Sensitivity Analysis for Structure Borne Noise Reduction of Diesel Engine

2003-01-18
2003-26-0037
The demands resulting from stringent noise legislations are increasing rapidly. It has become necessary to establish optimum design methods for low noise engines. In this paper, a methodology for structure borne engine noise control using the combination of experimental and computer aided techniques is presented. Sensitivity analysis for noise reduction is carried out for various structural modifications. The major structural improvements include addition of ribs, stiffening plate and crankcase shape modifications. The final models were validated using experimental analysis techniques.
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Engine Induced Vibration Control for a Motorcycle Chassis Frame by Right Combination of Finite Element Method and Experimental Techniques

1999-05-17
1999-01-1754
Modal Analysis is a well established technique which defines the inherent dynamic properties of the structure. At the same time the experimental harmonic analysis by shaker method is also a very important tool in solving some of the engine induced vibration problems in the automotive structure. Computer simulation technique using finite element methodology has been very effective tool in simulating the problem. However the right combination of these techniques has been a tricky situation. The paper describes the methodology of using right combination of these techniques to reduce the motorcycle chassis vibration which are induced by engine and drive-line excitation in minimum time. The method involves the Finite Element Modelling with shell elements, experimental harmonic analysis with frequency sweep upto 600 Hz, validation of the FE model, animation techniques and find out correct modification to fine tune the structure to eliminate the engine induced vibrations in the frame.
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