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Acoustical Optimization of Perforated Laminate Material and Its Application to Vehicles

2003-05-05
2003-01-1567
Perforating certain layers of laminated material can improve the sound absorption performance of the material. The hole size, shape, angle, spacing and pattern can be tuned to improve sound absorption in a certain frequency range using a validated acoustical model. The model is based on a numerical calculation of acoustical properties of porous multi-layers using a transfer matrix method in the context of the Biot theory in NOVA software. An additional calculation of airflow resistivity and porosity from the hole size and hole spacing is also conducted. The model predictions agree with the testing data. Based on this model, the acoustical performance of the material can be optimized to meet vehicle acoustical requirements. The vehicle level SEA models are used to examine the effects of the perforation on the vehicle interior acoustics.
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Experiment Study and Design of Self-excited Eddy Current Retarder

2013-11-27
2013-01-2825
Good braking performance is an important guarantee for the vehicle driving. In the condition of frequent or prolonged braking, the overheating problem for the traditional mechanical braking device causes the recession of the braking performance, which is a prominent problem especially for the commercial vehicle perennial traveling in the mountains. Eddy current retarder can reduce the mechanical brake load as a kind of auxiliary braking device. Thus, the temperature of the mechanical braking device would not be too high, and the traveling safety of the vehicle can be ensured. But eddy current retarder would cause an enormous impact for automobile battery when it starts up and huge electricity energy would be consumed which means that more automotive batteries are needed. Considering above, a kind of self-excited eddy current retarder is developed in the paper.
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Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Test Platform Development for Seat Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Validation

2024-04-09
2024-01-2854
Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing is part of automotive V-design which is commonly used in automotive industries for the development of Electronic Control Unit (ECU). HIL test platform provides the capacity to test the ECU in a controlled environment even with scenarios that would be too dangerous or impractical to test on real situation, also the ECU can be tested even before the actual plant under building. This paper presents a HIL test platform for the validation of a seat ECU. The HIL platform can also be used for control and diagnostics algorithm development. The HIL test platform consists of three parts: a real time target machine (dSPACE SCALEXIO AutoBox), an ECU (Magna Seating M12 Module), and a signal conditioning unit (Load Box). The ECU produces the control commands to the real-time target machine through load box. The real time target machine hosts the plant model of the power seat which includes the kinematics and dynamics of the seat movements.
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