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Regulatory Trends for Enhancement of Road Safety

2024-01-16
2024-26-0165
India is one of the largest markets for the automobile sector and considering the trends of road fatalities and injuries related to road accidents, it is pertinent to continuously review the safety regulations and introduce standards which promise enhanced safety. With this objective, various Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) regulations are proposed to be introduced in the Indian market. ADAS such as, Anti-lock Braking Systems, Advanced Emergency Braking systems, Lane Departure Warning Systems, Auto Lane Correction Systems, Driver Drowsiness Monitoring Systems, etc., assist the driver during driving. They tend to reduce road accidents and related fatalities by their advanced and artificial intelligent fed programs. This paper will share an insight on the past, recent trends and the upcoming developments in the regulation domain with respect to safety.
Technical Paper

Generation of Tire Digital Twin for Virtual MBD Simulation of Vehicles for Durability, NVH and Handling Evaluation

2024-01-16
2024-26-0301
With the recent development in virtual modelling and vehicle simulation technology, many OEM’s worldwide are using digital road profiles in virtual environment for vehicle durability load prediction and virtual design evaluation. For precise simulation results, it is important to have the tire digital twin which is the realistic representation of tire in the virtual environment. The study comprises of discussion about different types of tire models such as empirical, solid model, rigid ring model and flexural ring models such as Pacejka, MF Swift, CD tire, F tire etc. and also the complexity involved in development of these tire models. Generation of virtual tire model requires highly sophisticated test rigs as well as vehicle level testing with Wheel Force transducers and other vehicle dynamics sensors. The large number of data points generated with testing are converted in standard TYDEX format to be further processed in various software tool for virtual model generation.
Technical Paper

Role of Silicone Based Thermal Encapsulants for 2&3W Battery Module Thermal Management Applications

2023-05-25
2023-28-1316
The Indian market for battery-powered electric vehicles (xEV) is growing exponentially in the coming years, fueled by tumbling lithium-ion battery prices and favorable government policies. Lithium-ion battery is leading in clean mobility ecosystem for electric vehicles. LiBs efficient and safe performance for tropical climatic conditions is one of the primary requirements for xEV to succeed in India. The performance of LiBs, however, is impacted due to ambient temperature as well as the heat generated within cell due to the load cycle electrochemical reaction. The acceptable operating temperature region for LiBs normally is between 20 °C to 45 °C and anything outside of this region will lead to degradation of performance and irreversible damages. Therefore, understanding the thermal behavior is very crucial for an efficient battery thermal management.
Technical Paper

Quick Analysis of Elemental Composition of Automotive Materials Using Non-destructive Technique

2023-05-25
2023-28-1327
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis have made it possible to conduct elemental analysis on a variety of fields, including those with environmental, automotive, geological, chemical, pharmaceutical, archaeology, and biological origins. The ability of EDXRF to deliver quick, non-destructive, and multi-elemental analytical findings with increased sensitivity is of great importance. It is a vital tool for quality control and quality assurance applications. Thus, EDXRF plays an important role to compare batch-to-batch products for meeting quality standards. This paper presents application of EDXRF as an effective tool for quick qualitative and quantitative evaluation of given samples.
Technical Paper

Development of Systematic Technique for Design of Electric Motor Mounting System in EV/ HEV Application

2021-09-22
2021-26-0165
Last decade has been era of environmental awareness. Various programs have launched for making devices and appliances eco-friendly. This initiative has lead automobile industry toward hybridization and now total electrification of vehicles. As electric motor is being added to automobile as a prime mover, due to high frequency vibrations along with higher torque electric motor needs to be isolated properly & carefully as this vibration can damage other automobile parts. Dynamic response of electric motor is different from response of IC engines, so use of engine mounting design method may not be suitable for designing mounting system for electric motor. First, both 4- point and 3- point mounting system are considered for analytical and experimental investigation of force and displacement transmissibility. Position and orientation of elastomeric mounts plays important role in design of mounting system for electric motor.
Technical Paper

Prediction of Tyre Dynamic Behaviour for NVH and its Experimental Validation in Anechoic Chamber

2021-09-22
2021-26-0303
In present scenario, tyre industry is more focused on providing maximum extent of NVH comfort to passengers by improvising the tyre design. Noise contribution from the tyres is classified in to three regions, viz., structure-borne (tyre vibrations), air-borne (tread pattern) and cavity noise (air cavity). In general, a Finite Element (FE) model of tyre provides an inherent advantage of analyzing tyre dynamic behavior. In this paper, an attempt was made to develop a three-dimensional FE tyre model and validate the same through experimental approach. The CAD Model of the tyre was generated through 3D image scanning process. Material property extraction of tyre was carried out by Universal Testing Machine (UTM) to generate Finite Element (FE) model. For validation of tyre FE model, Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) and Noise Transfer Function (NTF) were conducted.
Technical Paper

Sound Power Assessment, Noise Source Identification and Directivity Analysis of Compaction Machines

2021-09-22
2021-26-0281
NVH has gained importance in the field of earth moving equipment due to the demand of quieter machines and stringent in-cab as well as exterior noise emission norms. Several parts of the world have adopted strict legislation on noise emission by earth moving equipment, but many countries have not adopted any regulations till date. The aim of this study is to help governing bodies as well as machine manufacturers in adopting simple yet accurate testing method for compactor machine. The study consists of directivity analysis, noise source identification, noise source ranking and 4-point microphone position sound power evaluation method applied to compactors with wide range of engine power ratings. All the tests in 4-point method and directivity analysis were performed under stationary as well as dynamic conditions.
Technical Paper

A Unique Approach for Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicle Using Modified Lattice Planner

2021-09-22
2021-26-0121
In order to travel in a chaotic and dynamic environment, an autonomous vehicle requires a motion plan. This motion plan ensures collision free, optimum travel without violating any traffic rules. The optimum solution for path planning problem exists in higher dimensions, however, with the help of useful heuristics the problem can be solved in real time, which is required for real time operation of an autonomous vehicle. There are different well established techniques available to plan a collision free kinematically traversable path. One of such techniques is called conformal Lattice planner. However, the legacy version of conformal lattice planner is not optimized and also is prone to fail under specific dynamic environment conditions. Moreover, the legacy version of conformal lattice planner is also not road aware. Due to this reason it is a semi optimized way to solve the motion planning problem.
Journal Article

Investigation of Squeak and Rattle Problems in Vehicle Components by Using Simulation & Doe Techniques

2021-09-22
2021-26-0293
The automotive and related industries are concentrating their efforts on improving comfort by lowering engine, wind, and road noise and vibrations. However, as background noise levels decrease, the squeaks and rattles (S&R) generated by the vehicle's many components become more noticeable and distracting. As a result of the absence of a dominant noise source from a traditional petrol/diesel car, (S&R) noise becomes more dominant than other types of noise in electric vehicles. In this paper, we propose a novel simulation technique for developing a systematic approach to identifying and solving (S&R) problems in vehicle components/sub-assemblies during the primary stage of product development cycle, thus reducing the overall product development time. This paper will present a novel approach to comprehending various methods and Design of Experiments (DOE) techniques used to determine the root cause of (S&R) problems and to solve those using numerical methods.
Technical Paper

Modal Analysis of Chladni Plate Using Cymatics

2020-09-25
2020-28-0320
This work aims at demonstrating nodes and antinodes at various frequencies of vibrations. Chladni plate is used for this purpose. When the plate is excited because of vibrations from a vibrator source, the sand of the plate creates specific patterns. These patterns are related to the excitation frequency. The sand on the plate moves away from antinodes where the amplitude of the standing wave is maximum and towards nodal lines where the amplitude is minimum or zero, forming patterns known as Chladni figures. The formation of patterns depends on material properties, geometry of plate, and thickness of plate and frequency/vibration pattern of the vibrator. The experimental setup consisted of a aluminum rectangular plate of 16 cm × 16 cm and aluminum circular plate of diameter 16 cm are having thickness of 0.61 mm placed over a mechanical vibrator (GelsonLab HSPW-003), which was driven by a sine wave signal generator (Ningbo Hema scientific).
Technical Paper

Impact of Wheel-Housing on Aerodynamic Drag and Effect on Energy Consumption on an Electric Bus Body

2019-11-21
2019-28-2394
Role of wheel and underbody aerodynamics of vehicle in the formation of drag forces is detrimental to the fuel (energy) consumption during the course of operation at high velocities. This paper deals with the CFD simulation of the flow around the wheels of a bus with different wheel housing arrangements. Based on benchmarking, a model of a bus is selected and analysis is performed. The aerodynamic drag coefficient is obtained and turbulence around wheels is observed using ANSYS Fluent CFD simulation for different combinations of wheel-housing- at the front wheels, at the rear wheels and both in the front and rear wheels. The drag force is recorded and corresponding influence on energy consumption of a bus is evaluated mathematically. A comparison is drawn between energy consumption of bus body without wheel housing and bus body with wheel housing. The result shows a significant reduction in drag coefficient and fuel consumption.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of a Retrofit Solution for Converting a Conventional LCV into Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle

2019-01-09
2019-26-0117
In today’s scenario, the emission norms are getting stringent day by day due to an increased level of pollution. The world is shifting towards low carbon footprint which made it necessary to adopt efficient technologies with fewer emissions. The hybridization of vehicles has resulted in improved efficiency with lower emissions which can fulfil the near future emission norms. Retrofitting of hybrid components into a conventional IC engine vehicle is so far the best way to achieve better performance both economically and technologically. This research is primarily focused on the design and development of a novel retrofit solution of P3x architecture for the light commercial vehicle. This retrofit solution is different from other hybrid solutions in terms of powertrain. It contains an innovative add-on powertrain along with the existing powertrain. This additional powertrain consists of a pair of helical gears followed by a chain and sprocket as a coupler for traction motor.
Technical Paper

Effect of Ambient Temperature and Inflation Pressure on Tire Temperature

2019-01-09
2019-26-0360
Tire failure is identified as a major cause of accidents on highways around the world in the recent past. A tire burst leads to loss of control of the vehicle which ends up in a catastrophe. There are various factors which are accounted for a tire burst. Heat buildup, aging of tire and cracks on tires are the major ones which are identified. A superior ability of the tire to dissipate the heat generated during operation is a major factor which prevents a tire failure. Other factors such as ambient temperature, inflation pressure etc. contributes to heat buildup which may ultimately result in tire failure. A combination of these factors might manifest as a tire failure at high speeds, the latter being an immediate cause of heat buildup. A dormant crack in the tire might develop if the temperature and pressure conditions are favorable, thus giving away at the weakest point. With regard to the temperature conditions, road conditions, inflation pressure checks etc.
Technical Paper

A Novel Method for Active Vibration Control of Steering Wheel

2019-01-09
2019-26-0180
Active control mainly comprises of three parts; sensor-detects the input disturbance, actuator -provide counter measures and control logic -processing of input disturbances and converting it into logical output. Lot of methods for active vibration control are available but this paper deals with active control of steering wheel vibrations of an LCV. A steering wheel is, one such component that directly transfers vibration to the driver. Active technique described here is implemented using accelerometer sensor, IMA (Inertial Mass Actuator) and feed forward Fx-LMS (Filtered reference Least Mean Square) control algorithm. IMA is a single-degree-of-freedom oscillator. To enable a control, IMA needs to be coupled to the structure at a single point, acting as an add-on to the passive system. Fx-LMS is a type of adaptive algorithm which is computationally simple and it also includes compensation for secondary path effects by using an estimate of the secondary path.
Technical Paper

Pass-By Noise Reduction of Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV)

2018-06-13
2018-01-1539
The increasing in popularity of Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) segment is an emerging trend in the commercial vehicle industry. LCVs are very efficient and cost-effective for transportation of materials and good on short distances or loads of lesser weights. Sensing the market potential, many auto companies have developed LCVs recently. Since LCV segment is price sensitive, low cost single cylinder water cooled diesel engine being used as prime mover. High noise & vibration is inherent feature of diesel engine & it is predominant in single cylinder diesel engine. In order to retain low cost of product, less attention is given on overall noise of vehicle. Also, it is challenging to meet the regulatory limits of Pass-by Noise (PBN) for this category of vehicle. This paper is a development work done for pass-by noise reduction of a diesel powered single cylinder LCV vehicle. A prototype vehicle needs to meet the legislative pass-by noise requirement when tested as per IS0 362 / IS 3028.
Technical Paper

Acoustic Enclosure Optimization for a Higher Capacity Diesel Generator Set Using Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) Based Approach

2017-01-10
2017-26-0188
Diesel powered electric generators are used in a variety of applications, such as emergency back-up power, temporary primary power at industrial facilities, etc. As regulatory and customer requirements demand quieter designs, special attention is given to the design of acoustic enclosures to balance the need of noise control with other performance criteria like ventilation and physical protection. In the present work, Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) approach augmented by experimental inputs is used to carry out Vibro-acoustic analysis of an enclosure for higher capacity Diesel generator set. The exterior sound radiated from an enclosed generator is predicted and further enclosure is optimized for an improved sound-suppression. The airborne sources such as engine, alternator, radiator fan and exhaust are modelled explicitly using experimental noise source characterization. Structure borne inputs are also captured in the test for improving modelling accuracy.
Technical Paper

Sound Quality Evaluation of a Brake and Clutch Pedal Assembly used for Automotive Applications

2017-01-10
2017-26-0194
Sound Quality (SQ) of brake and clutch pedal assembly plays an important role in contributing to vehicle interior noise and perception of sound. Quiet operation of brake and clutch units also reflects the vehicle built and material quality. Noise emitted from these sub-assemblies has to meet certain acceptance criteria as per different OEM requirements. Not much work has been carried on this over the years to characterize and quantify the same. An attempt has been made in this paper to study the sound quality of brake and clutch pedal assemblies at component level and validate the same by identifying the parameters affecting SQ. Effect on noise at different environmental conditions was studied with typical operating cycles in a hemi-anechoic chamber. The effect of sensor switches integrated within the clutch and brake pedal on sound quality is analyzed. It is found that the operating characteristics of switches drives the noise and SQ.
Technical Paper

Quantification of NVH Parameters in DC Electric Motors Used for Automobile Application

2017-01-10
2017-26-0209
With growing demand of comfort of cars, number of small electric motors used for adjustment of different functional units is steadily increasing. Due to the various rotational components and the forces they accord, electric motors radiate significant amount of noise at high frequencies with tonal components that can be annoying. Motor noise comprises three sources namely: electromagnetic, aerodynamic and mechanical. This study considers mechanical and electromagnetic sources of Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) motor used in passenger cars. This paper describes an approach to assess noise and vibration parameters between field motors and fresh motors. Noise and vibration spectrums are analyzed in terms of frequency contents and dominancy of mechanical sources in sound power radiated by motor is discussed. FE modal analysis of motor is performed and correlated with impact hammer measurements to quantify structure borne energy contribution.
Technical Paper

Integrated Approach for Development of Air Suspension System for a SUV Category Vehicle Using Analytical and Experimental Tools

2017-01-10
2017-26-0340
Air suspension systems had been introduced in automobiles since 1950s. These systems are being explored to improve the ride comfort, handling stability and also serve as a medium for better cargo protection. These system are well developed for buses and high end passenger sedans, also have feasibility for adapting for wide range of configurations of suspension system and axle. Passenger cars and Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) pickup category of vehicle offers different challenges such as space availability, spring selection and characterization that need to be addressed for successful implementation of air suspension in these category vehicles. This work defines methodology to implement air suspension system in SUV Pickup category vehicle. Paper work includes concept study, mathematical co-relation, and prediction of air spring characteristics and integration of experimental and analytical tool for development of air suspension system.
Technical Paper

Mechanical and Aerodynamic Noise Prediction for Electric Vehicle Traction Motor and Its Validation

2017-01-10
2017-26-0270
With emission norms getting more and more stringent, the trend is shifting towards electric and hybrid vehicles. Electric motor replaces engine as the prime mover in these vehicles. Though these vehicles are quieter compared to their engine counterpart, they exhibit certain annoying sound quality perception. There is no standard methodology to predict the noise levels of these motors. Electric motor noise comprises of mainly three sources viz., Aerodynamic, Electromagnetic and Mechanical. A methodology has been developed to predict two major noise sources of electric motor out of the three above viz. Mechanical and Aerodynamic noise. These two noise sources are responsible for the tonal noise in an electric motor. Aerodynamic noise arises most often around the fan, or in the vicinity of the machine that behaves like a fan. This noise is predominant at higher motor speed and also in electric vehicle due to higher speed fluctuation.
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