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Evaluation of Damping Material at Higher Frequencies with Application to Automotive Systems Including Brakes

1995-05-01
951243
Many discrete tonal type noise and vibration problems in automotive systems and other physical structures require passive multi-layer visco-elastic damping treatments in mid to high frequency regimes. To address such issues, experimental modal analysis and dynamic finite element methods are suggested as suitable tools. Results are presented in terms of several test structures (four thin elastic beams, a thick elastic plate and an automotive brake pad) with free-free boundary conditions. Composite modal loss factors are measured and predicted for two different damping insulators consisting of adhesive, steel and coating combinations. Special attention is paid to the elastic deformation modes of test structures and spectral scaling of material properties for the finite element models.
Technical Paper

Modeling of Automotive Gear Rattle Phenomenon: State of the Art

1995-05-01
951316
The sources of gear rattle in automotive transmission and other components are clearance non-linearities, which include backlashes, multi-valued springs, hysteresis, etc. Periodic vibro-impacts are generated because of the single sided or double sided impacts. It is obviously desirable to develop an appropriate computer simulation model which can aid in the control of transient noise and vibration signatures. Such models can also be used to design experiments and to interpret measured data. Several approaches have been attempted in the past, but most common is the digital simulation of the governing differential equations describing the non-linear, torsional dynamics of the drivetrain. Some progress has been made in understanding the basic rattle phenomenon and in developing suitable mathematical models. This article intends to be a status report on the mathematical or computer models including pre- and post-processing considerations.
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