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A Fundamental Study on External Engine Noise Propagation from Light Vehicles

1978-02-01
780173
In this paper, we have analyzed the problem of the engine noise propagation and have classified that there is a fundamental relationship between exterior noise and structural design. In the case of light vehicles, we have isolated the following 2 factors in structural design which have a direct bearing on exterior noise. (1) The layout and the area of exposed openings in the engine room. (2) The ability of the engine room to absorb noise. In conclusion we suggest comprehensive approach to the problem of automotive noise reduction.
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Optimum Application for Hydroelastic Engine Mount

1986-10-01
861412
The development of hydroelastic engine mounts has resulted in ride performance superior to that of conventional all-rubber mounts. Therefore, they have been widely applied to ears recently. However, their vibration transmission mechanism has yet to be thoroughly explained. By theoretical analysis of this mechanism, it is found that these mounts function as a “Velocity Amplifying Dynamic Damper”. It was also found that by making effective use of this function that the resonance of the mount can be tuned to an extremely low frequency range while still maintaining a compact structure. At the same time, the vibration damping effect can also be improved. Applying these results to an analysis of riding comfort, an optimum application method for hydroelastic engine mounts is obtained.
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