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Vibro-Acoustic Optimization of 3 Cylinder Diesel Engine Components for Lower Sound Radiation Using Finite Element Techniques

2019-01-09
2019-26-0189
Generally three cylinder engines due to less reciprocating masses are said to be more fuel efficient. Nevertheless, NVH problems caused by inherent imbalance forces and couples remain as draw back. NVH refinement levels can be improved by stiffening of the engine structure, material change, optimal design of the crank train, control of cylinder to cylinder pressure variation, etc. The objective of this study is to reduce the radiated noise of diesel engine by 2-3 dB (A) in the frequency range up to 4 kHz. Simulation and test based approach was demonstrated for reducing radiated engine noise. The NVH performance of the baseline engine has been evaluated using CAE simulation tools. Radiated noise from the critical components like oil sump, crank pulley and timing cover has been predicted and the critical modes having severe effect on radiated noise levels of the engine has been identified.
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