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Automotive Amplifier Heatsink Design and Thermal Analysis Research at Transient State Condition

2009-10-01
2009-01-3077
The thermal design requirements at transient state condition are becoming progressively more common in automotive electronic products specifications. For studying the characteristics of heatsink design and CFD thermal analysis in transient state environment, the theories about heat transfer at transient state condition are researched. Some key factors heavily affecting the thermal performance of heatsink are discussed, such as the thickness of heatsink base, the processes of heatsink surfaces and the intervals definitions of whole computation duration in transient state thermal simulation. Then some conclusions of those factors are summarized. Lastly, for an automotive amplifier heatsink design as example, those conclusions are studied and described further based on the correlation of test and analysis results.
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Analysis of Gear Rattle Noise and Vibration Characteristics Using Relative Approaches

2016-04-05
2016-01-1121
Noise signals of the driver’s right ear include those of engine, environment, chassis dynamometer, loaded gears and unloaded gears when they are recorded in full vehicle on chassis dynamometer in semi-anechoic room. Gear rattle noise signals of the driver’s right ear caused by unloaded gear pairs can’t be identified or quantified directly. To solve the problems, relative approaches are used to identify and quantify the gear rattle noise signals. Firstly, the rattle noise signals of the driver’s right ear are filtered by human ear characteristic functions and steady noise signals are extracted by regression and smoothing processes. The noise signals are regressed at 200ms interval in the hearing critical frequency bands and smoothed in the flanking frequencies. Then, the noise relative approaches are obtained by subtracting the steady noise signals from the filtered noise signals, which are the transient noise signals of the unloaded gear pairs inducing the rattle noise.
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Gear Rattle Prediction Based on Compliance and Deformation of Gear Contact Points

2016-04-05
2016-01-1094
Generally, the gear rattle noise prediction models are composed of the mass and stiffness elements. The proposals are about the gear inertia or backlash and the shaft inertia or stiffness, but there are many detailed designs in the same inertia, stiffness or backlash conditions. Therefore, these proposals can’t guide detailed designs. These models only investigate the rattle in the rotating degree, and ignore rattle contribution in the radical and axial directions. Those prediction models only consider one or several factors which affect the rattle noise performance. It is difficult to predict the influence of individual factor and multi-factors coupling on the gear rattle noise in a rattle simulation model.
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