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Simulating Odd Fire V-10 Exhaust Noise for Sound Quality Evaluation

1999-05-17
1999-01-1652
This paper presents an integrated design/simulation/test approach for evaluating the sound quality of exhaust noise as early as possible in the exhaust system design and development process. A time domain engine/exhaust simulation program is used to calculate the engine order content of the tailpipe radiated noise from an odd fire V-10 exhaust system. Both steady state and transient conditions are simulated and sound files generated for exhaust sound quality evaluation. To increase the realism of played back sounds, the predicted engine orders are mixed with synthesized or recorded background noise for both steady state and transient conditions. These alternative approaches will be described and evaluated for technical feasibility and sound quality.
Technical Paper

Catalytic Converter Design, Development & Optimisation using Computational Analysis and Engineering

1999-01-13
990050
Computational Analysis and Engineering using P-Cat, WAVE, HeatCad, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) are sequentially applied to design, develop, and optimize catalytic converter. P-Cat is used to estimate back pressure due to substrates, end cones, and inlet/outlet pipes. WAVE simulation is used to predict the exhaust system back pressure from the engine headface to tail pipe to estimate engine performance. Heatcad, a transient heat transfer analysis is used to simulate the temperature response in the exhaust system to locate the catalytic converter to achieve maximum performance. Heatcad analysis provides the easy way to identify thermal management issues and to design and optimize the runner lengths, material thicknesses of the manifold and downpipes.
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