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A Fatigue Life Prediction Method of Rubber Material for Automobile Vibration Isolator under Road Load Spectrum

2022-03-29
2022-01-0253
Automobile rubber isolator was subjected to random load cycle for a long time in the service process, and its main rubber material for vibration isolation was prone to fatigue failure. Since the traditional Miner damage theory overlooked the load randomness, it had a prediction error problem. In order to improve the prediction accuracy of rubber fatigue life, the traditional Miner damage theory was modified by random uncertainty theory to predict the rubber fatigue life under random load. Firstly, the rubber dumbbell-shaped test column, which was vulcanized from rubber materials commonly used in vibration isolators, was taken as the research object. The uniaxial fatigue test of rubber under different strain amplitudes and strain mean values was carried out. Then the fatigue characteristic curve of rubber with equivalent strain amplitude as the damage parameter was established.
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A Method for Acquiring and Editing the Load Spectrum of the Drive-Shaft System for an All-Terrain Vehicle

2022-03-29
2022-01-0268
The durability road test of a vehicle is an important test to verify the reliability of vehicle components. In order to carry out the durability bench test for drive shaft systems of all-terrain vehicles, a method for acquiring time domain signals of articulation angles of the CVJ, input torque, and rotational speeds of drive shaft systems is proposed. The acquired load spectrum of drive shaft systems is preprocessed including deleting small amplitudes, de-drifting, deburring, filtering, etc. Peaks and valleys are extracted from the preprocessed load spectrum. Based on the graphic method and the estimator stabilization method, the upper and lower thresholds of the time domain extrapolation of the load spectrum are determined, and then the peaks and valleys excesses that exceed the upper and lower thresholds are extracted. The generalized pareto distribution function is used to fit the distribution of peaks and valleys excesses.
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A Method for Calculating High Frequency Dynamic Characteristics of Rubber Isolators under Different Preloads

2022-03-29
2022-01-0307
Because the power unit of electric vehicle has large torque, the rubber mount of electric vehicle is fully compressed under the condition of full throttle acceleration. When designing the mount of electric vehicle, the dynamic-to-static stiffness ratio of mount under the case should be as low as possible to improve the vibration isolation rate of the mount. In this paper, a method for calculating the high frequency dynamic characteristics of rubber isolators under different preloads is presented. Firstly, the dynamic characteristics of rubber specimens under various shear pre-strains were tested. The test results show that the dynamic stiffness of specimen decreases at first and then increases with the increase of shear strain. The viscoelastic parameters of rubber in frequency domain under different pre-strain were identified according to the experimental data. Secondly, a finite element modeling method was proposed.
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A Method for Identifying Tortuosity, Viscous Characteristic Length and Thermal Characteristic Length of Kapok Mixed Fiber Porous Materials

2023-05-08
2023-01-1058
Tortuosity, viscous characteristic length and thermal characteristic length are three important parameters for estimating the acoustic performance of porous materials, and it is usually measured by ultrasonic measurement technology, which is costly. In this paper, a method for identifying the tortuosity, viscous characteristic length and thermal characteristic length for the porous fiber materials mixed with kapok fiber and two kinds of other fiber materials is proposed. The tortuosity is calculated by using the porosity and high-frequency normal sound absorption coefficient of porous materials. According to the normal sound absorption coefficient curve of porous materials under plane wave incidence, viscous characteristic length and thermal characteristic length are identified through the Johnson-Champoux-Allard-Lafarge (JCAL) model and genetic algorithm by using the measured parameters, the calculated tortuosity and static thermal permeability.
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A Method for Predicting Fatigue Life of Rubber Isolators at Power Spectral Density Load

2024-04-09
2024-01-2261
Rubber isolators are widely used under random vibrations. In order to predict their fatigue life, a study on the fatigue analysis methodology for rubber isolators is carried out in this paper. Firstly, taking a mount used for isolating air conditioning compressor vibrations as studying example, accelerations versus time of rubber isolator at both sides are acquired for a car under different running conditions. The acceleration in time domain is transformed to frequency domain using the Fourier transform, and the acceleration power spectral density (PSD) is the obtained. Using the PSD as input, fatigue test is carried for the rubber isolator in different temperature and constant humidity conditions. A finite element model of the rubber isolator using ABAQUS is established for estimating fatigue life, and model validity is verified through static characteristic testing. Dynamic responses of the rubber isolator at frequency domain are calculated if a unit load is applied.
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A Modeling and Analysis Method of Dynamic Contact Stress Inside an Automotive Ball Joint

2021-04-06
2021-01-0708
A ball joint is an important component of the automotive drive shaft system, as well the contact stress inside the ball joint is an important optimization goal in the design of ball joints. At present, the analysis of the contact stress inside the ball joint mainly focuses on the static contact stress analysis. The static contact stress analysis, however, cannot reflect the change of the contact stress inside the ball joint. In order to analyze the contact stress of the ball joint more effectively, a hybrid flexible and rigid bodies dynamics (HFRBD) model of the ball joint for studying the dynamic contact stress inside the ball joint is proposed. In the HFRBD model, the balls are regarded as the rigid body, while the cage, the inner race and the outer race are regarded as the flexible body. The contact parameters of the contact pairs in the model are determined on the basis of Hertz contact theory.
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A Novel Kind of Proportional Electromagnetic Dynamic Vibration Absorber

2019-06-05
2019-01-1586
A new proportional electromagnetic dynamic vibration absorber (EDVA) is proposed for control of engine vibration during idling. The device consists of an electromagnetic actuator attached to the primary structure through elastic element, where the driving force pair is implemented between the reaction-mass and the primary structure. The design of the proportional electromagnetic actuator is realized considering the geometric parameters of the core to achieve nearly constant magnetic force over a broad range of its dynamic displacement but proportional to square of the current. A methodology is proposed to achieve magnetic force proportional to square of current and consistent with the disturbance frequency. The proportional EDVA is subsequently applied to a single-degree-of-freedom primary system with an acceleration feedback control algorithm for attenuation of primary system vibration in a frequency band around the typical idling vibration frequencies.
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An Approximate Estimation Method for Transmission Loss Peak Frequency of Membrane-Type Acoustic Metamaterials

2021-04-06
2021-01-0672
Membrane-type acoustic metamaterials consist of a tensioned membrane fixed on the frame and an additional mass attached to the membrane. The sound insulation performance of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials is much better than the acoustic mass law predictions at transmission loss (TL) peak frequencies. In this paper, an equivalent mechanical model of membrane-type metamaterials is established. Through the vibration analysis of the membrane with tensile force as the main elastic restoring force, an approximate estimation method of the TL peak frequency of Membrane-type acoustic metamaterials is proposed, the effects of membrane tension, membrane size, mass and size of additional mass on the peak frequency of TL were analyzed quantitatively. The COMSOL software was used to establish a finite element analysis model and calculate the TL curve of the metamaterial at a frequency of 100-1600 Hz.
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Analysis and Experimental Research on Whine Noise of the Engine Balance Shaft Gear System

2023-05-08
2023-01-1152
An Inline 4-cylinder engine is equipped with second-order balance shafts. When the engine is running under no-load acceleration conditions, the gear system of the balance shaft generated whine noise. In this paper, an analysis and experiment method for reducing the whine noise is presented. First, a flexible multi-body dynamic model of the engine is established, which includes shaft and casing deformation, micro-modification of the gears. Taking the measured cylinder pressure as input, the load on each gear of balance shaft gear system is calculated. In addition, the influence of tooth surface micro-modification on the meshed noise was analyzed. The results show that the dynamic meshing force between the crank gear and the shim gear is large under the original tooth surface micro-modification parameters, which is the main reason of the whine noise.
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Analysis of Influencing Factors of Secondary Torque of Automotive Ball-Type Universal Joint

2021-04-06
2021-01-0677
During the operation of the automotive drive shaft system, the ball-type universal joint will generate a secondary torque, which will affect the torque transmission of the automotive drive shaft system and the comfort of the automobile. Under the influence of the internal friction of the ball-type universal joint, the secondary torque generates a torque component on the plane where the working angle is located and the plane perpendicular to the working angle. To effectively calculate and analyze the secondary torque, this paper establishes a multi-body dynamic model of the ball-type universal joint. At the same time, the secondary torque of the ball-type universal joint is measured by the NVH multi-function test bench, which verifies the validity of the multi-body dynamic model. In order to improve the analysis efficiency of the secondary torque, a proxy model of the secondary torque of the ball-type universal joint is established based on the multi-body dynamic model.
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Analysis of Low-Frequency Brake Noise for Drum Brakes on Semi-Trailers

2024-04-09
2024-01-2895
A road test on semi-trailers is carried out, and accelerations of some characteristic points on the braking system,axles,and truck body is measured,also brake pressure and noise around the support frame is acquired.The measured data was analyzed to determine the causes of the brake noise, and the mechanism of the noise of the drum brake of semi-trailers during low-speed braking was investigated. The following conclusions are obtained: (1) Brake noise of the drum brake of the semi-trailer at low-frequency is generated from vibrations of the brake shoes, axle, and body, and the vibration frequency is close to 2nd natural frequency of the axle. (2) Brake noise is generated from stick-slip motion between the brake shoes and the brake drum, where the relative motion between the brake drum and the brake shoes is changed alternately with sliding and sticking, resulting in sudden changes in acceleration and shock vibration.
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Analysis of Noise of Hydraulic Mounts from Decoupler-Cage Hitting

2023-05-08
2023-01-1151
In this paper, the influence of the decoupler-cage structure on the hitting noise of the hydraulic mount is studied, the abnormal noise of the hydraulic mount is mainly caused by the collision impact between the decoupler and the cage, the hitting noise was simulated and evaluated using calculation and experiment. a finite element model of the collision impact between the decoupler and the cage is developed, and an explicit finite element analysis is performed to obtain the time history of the vibration acceleration of the model, which is used as the boundary condition of the noise analysis. The acoustic boundary element method is used to analyze the impact noise of the decoupler-cage, and the frequency domain distribution characteristics of the impact sound pressure are obtained. The influence of different decoupler structure on the hitting noise is studied, and the recommended values for each parameter for a structure are given.
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Application of NVH Countermeasures for Interior Booming Noise using Elastomeric Tuned Mass Damper

2009-05-19
2009-01-2124
Tuned mass dampers (TMD) are frequently used in vehicles to resolve vibration and interior booming noise issues arising from powertrain's vibration and road excitation. This paper describes a driveshaft NVH case study in which analysis and test were used to solve the NVH problem. A TMD simulation package that utilizes a database of measured elastomeric material propertied. This facilitates the designing of optimized damper systems for a wide variety of vehicle applications. The simulation software takes into account frequency effects on elastomer properties while designing dampers. And the approach has proven to accurately predict performance in vehicles prior to manufacture. Rules of thumb for TMD design are discussed including locations for placement of dampers in automotive structures, determining the needed mass, and measurements and simulations that can greatly improve the success and reducing time-cost for TMD design.
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Design and Research on Vibration Reduction of Automobile Transmission Shaft Intermediate Support

2021-04-06
2021-01-0701
In the variable axial transmission system of an automobile, the power output of the segmented transmission shaft changes, which affects the vibration of the rear axle to a certain extent. As an important component of the drive shaft system, the intermediate support has an important effect on reducing the vibration transmission path of the drive shaft and the vibration of the rear axle system. In this paper, the vibration characteristics of the intermediate support of a certain vehicle's transmission shaft and the transmission shaft system are studied, and the vibration damping performance of the intermediate support rubber is theoretically analyzed and design optimized. In order to solve the vibration problem in the high frequency range of this car, a rubber pad was added at the position of the installation hole of the intermediate support bracket assembly to form a structure with double-layer vibration isolation effect, and the stiffness of this structure was optimized.
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Design of Isolation Pulley in Front of Crankshaft to Reduce Vibrations of Front End Accessory Drive System

2015-06-15
2015-01-2254
The driving pulley is often used as a Torsional Vibration Damper (TVD) for the crankshaft in the front end accessory drive (FEAD) system. Although the crankshaft torsional vibrations are dampened, they are transmitted to the belt transmission and therefore to the driven accessories. The isolation pulley is a new device to reduce the belt tension fluctuation by isolating the belt transmission from the crankshaft torsional vibrations. A five-pulley system with isolation pulley is presented and a non-linear model is established to predict the dynamic response of the pulleys, tensioner motion, tension fluctuation and slippage. The model works in the time domain with Runge-Kutta time-stepping algorithm. The numerical simulation results of harmonic excitations show that the amplitudes of the belt tension fluctuation and the vibrations of each component are reduced significantly. Moreover, the effect of isolation pulley parameters on the system natural frequencies is demonstrated.
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Design of Muffler in Reducing Hiss Noise of Turbocharged Vehicles

2022-03-29
2022-01-0315
The application of turbochargers in fuel vehicles brings high-frequency noise, which seriously affects the vehicle's ride comfort. The hiss noise of a turbocharged car is improved in this paper. Firstly, under different operating conditions and whether the air intake system is wrapped, the noise in the vehicle cabin and the driver's right ear is tested, and the noise sources and noise characteristics are identified. Then, the acoustic calculation model of the muffler is established, and the transmission loss (TL) of the original muffler behind the turbocharger (MBT) is calculated. The TL of the muffler is measured by the double-load impedance tube method. The finite element calculation model is verified by comparing the TL of muffler calculated with tested. Thirdly, the MBT is redesigned. The improved muffler significantly improves the performance of eliminating high-frequency noise, and its TL beyond 20 dB is expanded to the band of 1600 ~ 3500 Hz.
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Design of a Car Battery Box with Combined Steel Stamped and Aluminum Extruded Process

2023-04-11
2023-01-0607
In the manufacturing of battery boxes using the aluminum extruded process, poor consistency of products and a short life of the die for making aluminum structural sections are usually observed. A new method of producing battery boxes is proposed that combines steel stamped and aluminum extruded process. This paper first describes the design requirements for a battery box using a new process, and several important issues such as weld seam arrangement and error proofing in the manufacturing process are discussed. To address the issue of weld seam arrangement, the following three principles should be considered in the design: These principles include that the profile lap angle should be above 90°, three or more beams should not be lapped too closely together, and multiple brackets in close proximity should be designed as one unit.
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Development of Lithium-ion Battery Test Bench

2022-03-29
2022-01-0708
A test bench is proposed to be developed to measure relevant mechanics responses of lithium-ion batteries during different charge and discharge processes. It primarily consists of two parts: a mechanical structure part and a measurement and control part. The test system composed of an upper/lower battery fixing spacer and a battery is the core part of the mechanical structure part. This measurement and control part mostly contains an environmental control, an acquisition as well as a charge discharge system.
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Experiment and Analysis of Mechanical Semi-Active Hydraulic Engine Mount with Double Inertia Tracks

2022-03-29
2022-01-0305
Electromagnetic semi-active hydraulic engine mount (HEM) with double inertia tracks can realize the opening and closing of the inertia tracks through the control of electromagnetic actuator, so as to meet the needs of vibration isolation in different working conditions, but the cost is high. In this paper, without using electromagnetic actuator, a mechanical semi-active HEM with double inertia tracks is designed and manufactured with simple structure and low cost. In this study, the feature of mechanical semi-active HEM with double inertia tracks is that a baffle-current limiting column structure is added in the inertia track. Under different excitation amplitudes, the baffle-current limiting column structure can open and close the inertia track passively. Several mechanical semi-active HEM with double-inertia tracks samples and conventional inertia tracks HEM samples are manufactured and the dynamic characteristics of these samples under low frequency excitation are tested.
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Fatigue Life Analysis Methods for Rolling Lobe Air Spring

2024-04-09
2024-01-2259
The fatigue prediction model of an air spring based on the crack initiation method is established in this study. Taking a rolling lobe air spring with an aluminum casing as the studying example, a finite element model for analyzing force versus displacement is developed. The static stiffness and dimensional parameters of limit positions are calculated and analyzed. The influence of different modeling methods of air springs bellow are compared and analyzed. Static stiffness measurement of an air spring is conducted, and the calculation results and the measured results of the static stiffness are compared. It is shown that the relative error of the measured stiffness and calculated stiffness is within 1%. The Abaqus post-processing stage is redeveloped in Python language.
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