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Investigating the Factors Affecting Cabin Comfort for Agricultural Machinery

2024-01-16
2024-26-0067
Customer expectations for cabin tractors from comfort perspective has grown multifold in the recent years. Cabin noise and vibration is one of the crucial parameters which drives comfort feel for the customer. This would enable customer to remain comfortable during long working hours. Moreover, Cabin Tractors with lesser noise levels found to have better acceptance by Customers all over the world. The Nebraska reports studied for US based tractor shows evolution of trend of cabin noise in 80-100HP tractors in last couple of decades. Undoubtedly, tractor manufacturers have put lot of efforts towards meeting legislation demand & stringent customer requirements for European and US market. This paper presents the work carried out for investigating major contributing factors affecting tractor cabin Noise & Vibration for a Noisy cabin tractor.
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A Universal Steering Grommet Design Approach to Enhance the Passenger Cabin NVH Performance

2024-01-16
2024-26-0202
As a car OEM, we continuously strive to set the bar for competitors with every product. Consumer travel experiences are enhanced by increasing passenger cabin silence. There is only one steering system opening in the firewall panel, which is used for allowing intermediate shaft's fitment on the pinion shaft of the steering gear. The steering grommet is the sole component that covers the firewall cut-out without disrupting steering operations, which has a substantial impact on the NVH performance of the vehicle. It is typically used in cars to eliminate engine noise and dust entering to passenger compartment. The part is assembled inside the vehicle where the steering intermediate shaft passing through BIW firewall panel. We use a bearing, plastic bush, or direct rubber interference design in the steering grommet to accommodate the rotational input the driver provides to turn the automobile.
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Analysis and Reduction of Abnormal Suspension Noise in Sports Utility Vehicle

2024-01-16
2024-26-0217
This paper focuses on reducing abnormal noise originating from suspension when driving on rough road at the speed of 20 kmph. The test vehicle is a front wheel driven monocoque SUV powered by four cylinder engine. Cabin noise levels are higher between 100 to 800 Hz when driven on rough road at 20 kmph. Vibration levels are measured on front and rear suspension components, front and rear subframe, subframe connections on body to identify the noise source locations. Since the noise levels are dominant only in certain rough patches at very narrow band of time, wavelet analysis is used for identification of frequency at which the problem exist. Based on wavelet analysis, it is identified that the vibration levels are dominant on front lower control arm (LCA). The dynamic stiffness of LCA bushes is reduced by ~ 40% to improve the isolator performance which reduced the noise levels by ~ 9 dB (A) at the problematic frequency band.
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Optimization of Trim Clip Design for Performance Improvement

2024-01-16
2024-26-0367
As customers are inching towards adoption of electric vehicles as an alternative to internal combustion engines, automotive OEM’s will have to embrace this change and equip with new product development process. When it comes to Electric Vehicle (EV) in comparison with Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), NVH plays a major differentiator for vehicle refinement. Squeak and rattles will account for 20-25% of overall in-cabin noise source in an electric vehicle, most of which is observed from interior trims. Trims are mounted using small plastic clips which function as attachments and play a significant role in part retention and part integrity during normal operation and in case of any transient events. The engineering specifications for selecting a clip is force in newtons and it is mostly driven by ease of assembly, serviceability, and durability. A single DOF system with a specimen mass is developed and stiffness and damping are calculated based on transmissibility.
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Solving Whine Noise in Electric Vehicles: A Comprehensive Study Using Experimental and Multiphysics Techniques

2024-01-16
2024-26-0222
This paper examines one of the approaches used to identify the root causes of sound quality issues in vehicles, including the direct impact of psychoacoustics on the human experience. Specifically, the absence of masking effects provided by traditional combustion engines has made noise and vibration from electric drives significant factors in decision-making processes, with high-pitched tonal noise from electric motors causing annoyance and sound quality concerns for electrified propulsion systems. During vehicle testing at different speeds, a whining noise was observed, leading to an NVH test to locate the noise source. The noise is traced to the transmission by the dominating order of input reduction along with the contribution from the casing resonance. A multi-physics-based e-NVH analysis was performed, and the test data were correlated.
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Experimental Investigation of Efficiency Enhancement of Manual Transmission Gearbox Synchronizer Rings for the Enrichment of Gearshift Quality

2023-11-10
2023-28-0114
In developing countries, manual transmissions are leading the market due to their efficiency and low cost. In a manual transmission, the synchronizers play a vital role in defining the gear shift quality. Manual transmission vehicles are getting refined for a pleasant driving experience. The gear shift quality is one of the unique selling points for the vehicle, so the automakers are focusing on the reduction of the gear shift forces. In a manual transmission, the synchronizers are used to match the speed difference between the upstream and downstream inertia for the gear-shifting process. The synchronizers have conical friction surfaces to generate friction and cone torque. The increase in cone torque reduces the gear shift impulse. The cone torque can be increased with mismatch tolerance in the frictional surfaces. In this technique, two cone angles are used for the frictional surfaces.
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An Evaluation of Gear-Shift Impulse of Two Different Architectures of a High-Torque Capacity Manual Inline Transmission

2023-11-10
2023-28-0119
Manual transmission (MT) is still the most preferred solution for emerging markets due to the lower cost of ownership and maintenance coupled with a higher transmission efficiency. In this regard, continuous improvement of the transmission shift quality is quite essential to meet the growing customer expectations. In the present work, a detailed evaluation of the gear-shift impulse (experienced at the gear-shift knob) is conducted between two different architectures of a manual, high-torque (450 Nm input torque) inline transmission meant for a sports utility vehicle (SUV). The conventional manual inline transmission architecture comprises a common gear pair at the input of the transmission. While this input reduction architecture is the most widely used architecture, having the common gear pair at the output of the transmission is also another option. The synchronizers of the manual transmission need to match the speed of the rotating components just before the gear-shifting event.
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Reduction in Synchronizer Ring Wear and Improving the Cone Torque Generation by Enhancing the Lapping Operation Using Statistical Technique

2023-11-10
2023-28-0116
In automotive manual transmission gearboxes, the synchronizer rings play a vital role in gear shift operations. The efficiency of the synchronizer ring depends upon the frictional surface geometry. The critical parameter is the synchronizer ring frictional surface circularity. The circularity deviation causes higher synchronizer ring wear and poor cone torque generation. With the current manufacturing methods and the thickness of the synchronizer ring, circularity improvement is a challenge. The synchronizer ring thread turned part is lapped to improve the circularity. Reduction in circularity can be improved by optimizing the lapping operation. In this work, an optimal lapping condition was developed using statistical methods. Taguchi DOE was used to analyze the different parameter combinations along with the noise parameter – different ranges of circularity variation in turning operation. This helps to find the best lapping parameter settings to improve the reduction in circularity.
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Cold Condition N to 1 Gearshift Blockage Analysis in a Manual Transmission Gearbox

2023-11-10
2023-28-0053
Manual transmissions are the preferred transmission for drivers who love sporty gear shifts. Manual transmission vehicles are cheaper, very efficient, and offer quick gear shifts. Worldwide manual transmission contributes to 36.15% and in India it contributes overall 80% of today's market share. The customers expect a very smooth gearshift which is a challenge to achieve in all ambient temperatures. In a gear shift event, the synchronizers synchronize the speed of the gears. The force applied at the gear shift knob, generates the cone torque and stops the rotating input shaft for the Neutral (N) to 1 gear shifting. The early morning gear shifts have high gear shift effort. This effort is getting reduced with the increase in temperature. This is due to the drag in the gearbox which is inevitable. This work focuses on improving the very first gear shift event of N to 1 after the engine crank from cold (8°) to hot (80°) condition.
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Synchronizer Spring Failure Due to Gear Shift Loads - Investigation and Design Recommendations

2023-11-10
2023-28-0051
In manual transmission, the vital function of synchronizer pack is to synchronize the speed of the target gear for smooth gear shifting. The synchronizer pack consists of various elements and each of these elements has specific function. These elements are baulk rings, shifter sleeve, hub, synchro key, synchro springs etc. The function of synchronizer can be affected due to failure of any one of these elements. This work focuses on the failure of synchronizer pack due to synchro spring failure. The function of synchronizer spring is to exert the required force, to index the synchronizer ring before the movement of shifter sleeve over synchronizer ring. During the shifting of shifter sleeve from one gear to another gear, the springs deflect in both shifting directions. This causes fatigue failure of synchronizer springs. The manufacturing variations, and part quality issues results in very early fatigue failure of synchronizer springs.
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Improving the Gearbox Efficiency by Reducing Drag Loss IN Automotive Manual Transmission

2023-11-10
2023-28-0115
Internal combustion engine vehicles are major contributors to many environmental and health hazardous emissions and sometimes consume more fuel. New regulations like Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFÉ) norms are coming up and demand lower emissions. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are committed to bringing various technological advancements in Internal Combustion Engine (ICE)powered vehicles to maximize their efficiency. Hence it is important to reduce the loss and improve the fuel economy. This paper explains a new approach methodology used for reducing the gearbox drag by 5- 10 %. This improvement can significantly contribute to the overall efficiency improvement thus carbon footprints of vehicle getting reduced.
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Study on the Effect of Clutch Hydraulic System Hysteresis on Intermittent Clutch Pedal Stuck Concern

2023-04-11
2023-01-0462
The clutch pedal in manual transmission plays a significant role in defining the comfort of driver as it is a direct customer interfaces in the vehicle. Clutch & its hydraulic release system in manual transmission are the significant components which affects the maneuverability of the vehicle and the driver comfort. The clutch pedal characteristics optimization is one of the vital parameters are involving various parameters like pedal effort, pedal travel, hump, engagement and disengagement travel, modulation travel & pedal return curve min load. Normally the clutch pedal characteristics has a hysteresis between the forward and return curve (depress and release of the clutch pedal). The hysteresis is the component of mechanical friction like clutch pedal, clutch cover, and hydraulic seal friction. For an optimum clutch pedal feel, free play, peak effort, max. travel, hump and return load are the major functional parameters.
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Identification of Swing Gate Seal Chucking using Predictive Methodologies and Test Correlation

2023-04-11
2023-01-0169
For decades, customer complaints on Squeak & Rattle issues have come as a question of quality for the automotive industry. Squeak and rattle sounds are customer irritants due to their non-patterned and transient nature. Squeak is a friction induced noise that generally occurs because of rubbing of the two materials that are incompatible with each other. While rattle is a phenomenon that occurs due to the impact between the two parts having unintended gap. They are no more secondary noises and avoiding or elimination of these become significant for brand building and warranty cost reduction. Chucking is a form of squeak noise that occurs due to the interaction between uncoated seal to seal. In Swing gate, this phenomenon is seen when seal bulb inner layers are completely compressed. Swing gate have fore-aft modes that are excited due to dynamic responses from different road profiles.
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The Influence of the Material Construction of Leatherette in Squeak Noise Control

2023-04-11
2023-01-0075
PVC (polyvinylchloride) synthetic leather or called leatherette is being widely used for automotive interior applications for seat cover, gear boot, gap hider, steering wheel and roof liner due to their leather like feel and texture, flexibility, sewability, affordability, and wide design freedom. However, the leatherette construction such as top coating, backing fabric and fabric weaving pattern plays a critical role in the finished leatherette performance for the specific application. This study provides the influence of different coating material and different backing fabric in squeak behavior of gear boot PVC leatherette. The squeak behavior was studied by stick slip test as per automotive engineering requirements, and the response of these coating and fabric surface was measured in the form of Risk Priority Number (RPN).
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Methodology Development for Open Station Tractor OEL Noise Assessment in the Virtual Environment

2021-09-22
2021-26-0310
There is a higher demand for quieter tractors in the agri-industry, as the continued exposure to noise levels have disastrous effects on operator’s health. To meet the world-wide regulatory norms and to be the global market leader, its mandatory to develop the comfortable tractor which meets homologation requirements and customer expectations. Typically, Operator Ear Level (OEL) noise has been evaluated in the test, after First Proto has been made. This approach increases cost associated with product development due to late changes of modifications and testing trails causing delay in time-to-market aspect. Hence, there is a need to develop the methodology for Predicting tractor OEL noise in virtual environment and propose changes at early stage of product development. At first, full vehicle comprising of skid, sheet metals and Intake-exhaust systems modelled has been built using Finite Element (FE) Preprocessor.
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Improving the Clutch Design Robustness by Virtual Validation to Predict Clutch Energy Dissipation and Temperature in Clutch Housing

2021-09-22
2021-26-0329
During the vehicle launch (i.e. moving the vehicle from “0” speed), the clutch would be slowly engaged by the Driver or Transmission Control Unit (in Automatic Transmission/Automatic Manual Transmission vehicle) for smooth torque transfer between engine and transmission. The clutch is designed to transfer max engine torque with min heat generation. During the clutch engagement, the difference in flywheel and gearbox input shaft speed is called the clutch slipping phase which then leads to a huge amount of energy being dissipated in terms heat due to friction. As a result, clutch surface temperature increases consistently, when the surface temperature crosses the threshold limit, the clutch wears out quickly or burns spontaneously. Hence it is crucial to predict the energy dissipation and temperature variation in various components of clutch assembly through virtual simulation.
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A Case Study of Compressor Surge Related Noise on Turbocharged 2.0-L Gasoline Engine

2021-09-22
2021-26-0282
Till recently supercharging was the most accepted technique for boost solution in gasoline engines. Recent advents in turbochargers introduced turbocharging technology into gasoline engines. Turbocharging of gasoline engines has helped in powertrains with higher power density and less overall weight. Along with the advantages in performance, new challenges arise, both in terms of thermal management as well as overall acoustic performance of powertrains. The study focuses mainly on NVH aspects of turbocharging of gasoline engines. Compressor surge is a most common phenomenon in turbochargers. As the operating point on the compressor map moves closer to the surge line, the compressor starts to generate noise. The amplitude and frequency of the noise depends on the proximity of the operating point to the surge line. The severity of noise can be reduced by selecting a turbocharger with enough compressor surge margin.
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Optimization of Clutch Characteristics to Improve the Launch Performance of a Sports-Utility Vehicle

2020-09-25
2020-28-0481
Vehicles with manual transmission are still the most preferred choice in emerging markets like India due to their benefits in cost, simplicity and fuel economy. However, the ever-increasing vehicle population and traffic congestion demand a smooth clutch operation and a comfortable launch behaviour of any manual transmission vehicle. In the present work, the launch performance of a sports-utility vehicle (SUV) equipped with dual mass flywheel (DMF) and self-adjusting technology (SAT) clutch could be improved significantly by optimizing the clutch system. The vehicle was observed to be having a mild judder during clutch release (with 0% accelerator pedal input) in a normal 1st gear launch in flat road conditions. An extensive experimental measurement at the vehicle level could reveal the launch judder is mainly due to the 1st order excitation forces created by the geometrical inaccuracy of the internal parts of the clutch system.
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A Unique Methodology to Evaluate the Structural Robustness of a Dual-Mass Flywheel under Real-World Usage Conditions

2020-09-25
2020-28-0475
Dual mass flywheel (DMF) is an excellent solution to improve the noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) characteristic of any vehicle by isolating the driveline from the engine torsional vibrations. For the same reason, DMFs are widely used in high power-density diesel and gasoline engines. However, the real-world usage conditions pose a lot of challenges to the structural robustness of the DMF. In the present work, a new methodology is developed to evaluate the robustness of a DMF fitted in a compact sports utility vehicle (SUV) with rear-wheel drive architecture. The abuse conditions (mis-gear, sudden braking, etc) in the real-world usage could lead to a sudden engine stall leading to an abnormally high angular deceleration of the driveline components. The higher rate of deceleration coupled with the higher rotational moment of inertia of the systems might end up in introducing a significantly high impact torque on the DMF.
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Development of a Component Level Test Methodology to Validate the Transmission Bush of a Manual Gear Box

2020-04-14
2020-01-1409
In the era of fierce competition, launching a defect free product on time would be the key to success. In a modern automobile, the transmission system is designed with utmost care in order to transfer the maximum power from engine to driveline smoothly and efficiently. Optimized design of all the transmission components is necessary in order to meet the power requirement with the least possible weight. This optimization may require gear designs with different internal diameters. The assembly of these gears may not be possible on a solid transmission shaft. To facilitate assembling while retaining optimum design of transmission parts, a separate bush is designed to overcome this limitation. Some bushes may require a flange to restrict any free play of the mounted gear in its axial direction. During complete system level testing of one newly developed manual transmission, bush failure was observed.
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