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Modeling and Analysis of Front End Accessory Drive System with Overrunning Alternator Decoupler

2020-04-14
2020-01-0398
The generator is an important loaded component of an engine front end accessory drive system (EFEADS). With a huge moment of inertia and a highest running speed, the vibration and noise often occurs in operation, which has an effect on the service life. Thus an overrunning alternator decoupler (OAD) is used in the EFEADS for reducing the vibration of system. In this paper, a model of EFEADS with an OAD is established. The impact of the OAD on the dynamic responses of pulley of generator and the system are analyzed, and is verified by bench experiments. And the influence of parameters, such as spring stiffness, moment of inertia of generator and loaded torque on the dynamic performances of the system are studied. The influence of misalignment in pulleys on the dynamic performance of system is also discussed. The presented method is useful for optimizing the dynamic performance of system, such as the oscillation of tensioner arm and the slip ratio of the belt-generator pulley.
Journal Article

Experimental and Calculation Analysis of Rotational Vibration for an Engine Front End Accessory Drive System

2011-05-17
2011-01-1534
Experimental methods for measuring static and dynamic characteristics of an engine Frond End Accessory Drive System (FEADS) are presented. The static performance of a FEADS is the static tension of the belt, and the dynamic properties of a FEADS are transverse vibration of belt, and rotational vibration performances that include rotational response of pulleys and tensioner arm, dynamic tension of belt span, slip factor between belt and pulley. A mathematical model and calculation method for rotational vibration analysis of a 8 pulley-belt FEADS is established. In the model, creeping effect of a belt on pulley wrap arc, viscous damping and dry friction of a tensioner are considered. In calculation of dynamic performances of the FEADS, the excitation torques with multi-frequency components from crankshaft torsional vibration are obtained from the measurement.
Technical Paper

Multi-Mode and Rubber-Damped Torsional Vibration Absorbers for Engine Crankshaft Systems

2007-05-15
2007-01-2292
With the development of light weight design and the high power output of an engine, and since the damping of rubber materials is relatively low, the effectiveness of torsional vibration (TV) control for an engine crankshaft with an ordinary Single Mode and rubber-damped TV Absorber (SMTVA) is limited. Here, a SMTVA references to a TVA with only one inertial mass. In this paper, the configurations of some Multi-Mode and rubber-damped TV Absorbers (MMTVA) having more than one inertial mass are introduced firstly, then a detailed procedure for modeling a torsional vibration system for a generic crankshaft system is presented. Thirdly, an optimization method for determining the design parameters of a MMTVA (mass ratios, frequency ratios and damping ratios) is developed. The proposed calculation method is based on reducing the torsional vibration of a crankshaft. An example is given for demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed method and the MMTVA in reducing the TV of a crankshaft.
Technical Paper

Identification of Vehicle Noise Based on Transfer Path and Condition Power Spectrum Analysis

2022-03-29
2022-01-0306
The identification of vehicle noise is the basis for studying the acoustic characteristics of vehicles. In this paper, both excitation of noise sources and response of interior noise were identified. Firstly, a transfer path analysis (TPA) model was established to identify the excitation of noise sources, which includes vehicle main noise sources, such as engine, tire, exhaust pipe and muffler. Based on the operational signals and transfer function which were tested in the vehicle semi-anechoic room, the excitation of noise sources was identified using inverse matrix method. Identify result indicated that tires have higher excitation amplitude than engine in high frequency band. Therefore, the transfer path between the tire and the cabin, such as carpet and windshield, should be taken as the focus of acoustic performance improvement. By improving the acoustic material on the transfer path, the loss of sound in the transfer path will be increase.
Technical Paper

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.
Technical Paper

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.
Technical Paper

Research on Mid-Low Frequency Noise Reduction Material and Its Structure Design

2021-04-06
2021-01-0815
Aiming at the problem of middle and low frequency noise absorption, a combined sound-absorbing structure is designed based on porous material and a coiled-up cavity resonance structure. Combined with the sound absorption principle of porous materials and coiled-up cavities, a theoretical analytical model was established. By the finite element method, the sound absorption coefficient curve of the combined structure in a frequency range of 500-2000Hz is calculated, and the correctness of the analytical calculation and the finite element simulation calculation was verified in the impedance tube experiment. The results show that the combined structure has good sound absorption performance in the 500Hz-2000Hz frequency band, and the sound absorption peak appears near the 1108Hz frequency, reaching nearly perfect sound absorption. Compared with a single porous material, the sound absorption performance of the combined structure is better.
Technical Paper

Experimental Study on Hydraulic Pressure Feedforward and Feedback PID Control of I-EHB System with Friction Disturbance

2021-04-06
2021-01-0979
This paper designs the important components and structure of the integrated electro-hydraulic brake system (I-EHB). Firstly, the simplified linear system is modeled, and the transfer function without considering the nonlinear disturbance such as system friction is derived, and the correctness of the linear system is preliminarily verified by AMESim. Then set up the I-EHB system test bench, and use the Stribeck friction model to identify the friction torque parameters in the static and kinetic friction stages of the system to obtain a more accurate friction model. Finally, based on the I-EHB system model of friction disturbance, a pressure-speed-current three-loop cascade PID controller is designed, and a feedforward controller based on the system model is added to form the control structure of “pressure feedforward compensation + pressure-speed-current closed-loop cascade PID”.
Technical Paper

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.
Technical Paper

Research on Brake Comfort Based on Brake-by-Wire System Control

2022-03-29
2022-01-0912
The vehicle will produce certain shock and vibration during the braking process, which will affect the driving experience of the driver. Aiming at the problems of pitch vibration, longitudinal vibration and shock during the braking process, this paper proposes a planning and following control method for target longitudinal acceleration in post-braking phase, and designs control trigger strategies. Target longitudinal acceleration planning takes minimizing longitudinal shock as the design goal. The following control takes the brake pressure as the control object, and adopts the “feedforward +PID feedback” method to follow the target longitudinal acceleration. Besides, considering the safety of braking process, the trigger condition of control is designed which utilizes BP neural network method to judge whether the control has to be triggered. Based on Simulink software, the simulation model of straight-line braking is established.
Technical Paper

Research on the Bionic Design and Performance of Engine Cooling Fan with Blade Tip Serrated

2022-03-29
2022-01-0173
Turbulence caused by the blade tip of engine cooling fan is one of important noise generating factors. Existing theoretical researches show that the bionic serrated designs applied at the front and rear edges of fan blades can effectively improve the airflow characteristics and reduce the aerodynamic noise. However, the effect of its application at the blade tip needs to be explored and verified. In this research, vehicle engine fans whose tips are designed and remodeled with different size of triangular serrated edge have been tested on airduct, to explore the fan static pressure and noise that caused by changing of period and amplitude size. The large eddy simulation (LES) and FW-H acoustic analogy method are adopted to calculate the transient noise of each designed fan.
Technical Paper

Mass Flow Rate Prediction of Electronic Expansion Valve Based on Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Back-Propagation Neural Network Algorithm

2022-03-29
2022-01-0181
Electronic expansion valve as a throttle element is widely used in heat pump systems and flow characteristics are its most important parameter. The flow characteristics of the electronic expansion valve (EXV) with a valve port diameter of 3mm are studied, when the refrigerant R134a is used as the working fluid. The main factors affecting the flow characteristics are researched by adopting the orthogonal experiment method and single factor control method, for example, inlet pressure, inlet temperature, outlet pressure and valve opening. The results show that the expansion valve opening degree has the greatest influence on mass flow rate. In view of the complicated phase change of the refrigerant passing through electronic expansion valve, it is difficult to model the flow characteristics accurately.
Technical Paper

Modeling of Silicone Oil Clutch for Analyzing Thermal Performance

2022-03-29
2022-01-0177
The silicone oil clutch is a device that uses the viscous shear force of silicone oil to transmit torque. Due to the difference in the rotational speed of the driving and driven parts, the silicone oil inside the clutch generates much heat, and the silicone oil temperature increases, resulting in a decrease in viscosity. Therefore, excellent thermal performance is necessary for silicone oil clutch to ensure torque transmission ability. This paper proposes a modeling method for analyzing the thermal performance of a silicone oil clutch. Firstly, the temperature measurement test for the silicone oil clutch is carried out by using wireless temperature measurement equipment. The driven speed, silicone oil temperature, and the temperature of different areas of the clutch shell are measured under different driving speeds.
Technical Paper

Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Natural Rubber Material Based on Extreme Learning Machine

2022-03-29
2022-01-0258
Uniaxial fatigue tests of rubber dumbbell specimens under different mean and amplitude of strain are carried out. An Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) model optimized by Dragonfly Algorithm (DA) is proposed to predict the fatigue life of rubber based on measured rubber fatigue life data. Mean and amplitude of strain and measured rubber fatigue life are taken as input variables and output variables respectively in DA-ELM model. For comparison, genetic algorithm (GA) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) are used to optimize ELM parameters, and GA-ELM and PSO-ELM models are established. The comparison results show that DA-ELM model performs better in predicting the fatigue life of rubber with least dispersion. The coefficients of determination for the training set and test set are 99.47% and 99.12%, respectively. In addition, a life prediction model equivalent strain amplitude as damage parameter is introduced to further highlight the superiority of DA-ELM model.
Technical Paper

Research and Parameter Optimization on Ride Comfort and Road Friendliness of Interconnected Air Suspension for Commercial Vehicles

2021-04-06
2021-01-0316
In order to improve the ride comfort and road friendliness of heavy commercial vehicles, a lateral interconnected air suspension system is developed. Based on the theory of thermodynamics and vehicle dynamics, a Ten-degree-of-freedom vehicle dynamics model with lateral interconnected air suspension is established. Interconnected pipeline parameters’ influence on characteristics of air suspension system in whole vehicle are calculated and analyzed. Simulation results show that the stiffness of air suspension decreases gradually with the increase of interconnected pipeline diameter. The designed interconnected air spring experiments verify the simulation results. Simulation on vehicle dynamics models is carried out by building random road models with different roughness levels in MATLAB.
Technical Paper

Research on Airborne Noise of Battery Electric Vehicles Based on Transfer Path Analysis

2021-04-06
2021-01-0323
With the popularity of battery electric vehicles, the engine of the vehicle disappears, so the problem of road noise in cars is becoming more and more prominent. Road noise into the car can be divided into structure-borne noise and airborne noise, this paper only focuses on the airborne noise above 500Hz, completely ignoring the structure-borne noise. A transfer path analysis model with “Intermediate Response Points” is proposed to accurately represent the transfer path of each airborne noise through the setting of “Intermediate Points”. In the Vehicle Semi-Anechoic Room With 4×4 NVH Chassis Dyno, it is possible to create a working condition with only four tires running, so only the tire noise is considered in this paper. The frequency response function is tested in the Semi-Anechoic Chamber and the operating data is tested in the Vehicle Semi-Anechoic Room With 4×4 NVH Chassis Dyno.
Technical Paper

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.
Technical Paper

A Research on Modeling and Pressure Control of Integrated Electro-Hydraulic Brake System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0130
A fourth-order mathematical model for I-EHB (integrated electro-hydraulic brake) system was derived from its mechanical and hydraulic subsystems. The model was linearized at equilibrium state and then was verified by AMESIM software. The friction model of the system was analyzed based on static friction and viscous friction. A bench test was designed to identify the parameters of friction model. As the I-EHB system worked at different braking conditions, a PID-based switching controller was designed to track the target servo cylinder pressure. Both simulations and experiments results showed that, the response time of pressure was less than 120ms, and there was no overshoot, which helped handling different braking conditions and improving the braking safety and comfort.
Technical Paper

Modeling and Analysis for Dynamic Performances of a Two-Layer Engine Front End Accessory Drive System with an Overrunning Alternator Decoupler

2021-04-06
2021-01-0656
Two-layer engine front end accessory drive systems (TEFEADS) are adopted generally by commercial vehicles due to the characteristics of the accessory pulleys, which have large torque and moment of inertia. An overrunning alternator decoupler (OAD) is an advanced vibration isolator which can reduce the amplitude of torsional vibration of alternator rotor effectively by an one-way transmission and they are more and more widely used in vehicles. This paper established a model of a generic layout of a TEFEADS with an OAD. The coupling effect between the TEFEADS, the nonlinear characteristics of OAD, the torsional vibration of crankshaft and the creeping on the belt were taken into account. A nine pulleys model was provided as a study example, the dynamic responses, which are respectively under steady and accelerating conditions, of the system were calculated by the established method and compared with the bench experiment.
Technical Paper

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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