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Research on Fractal Friction Model between Balls and Arc Raceways inside a Ball Joint

2020-04-14
2020-01-1093
During the operation of the ball joint, its service life and transmission efficiency are affected by the internal friction. Taking the ball joint as the research object, based on fractal theory, the friction between the steel ball and the raceway inside the ball joint of an automotive drive shaft system is studied in this paper. During the analysis, the friction between the steel ball and the arc raceway is regarded as the friction between a sphere and an arc raceway surface. In order to describe the friction state more accurately, this paper proposes a correction coefficient to modify the distribution function of contact asperities in the plane, and obtains the distribution function of contact asperities between the sphere and the arc raceway surface. The correction coefficient is related to the load, the size parameters and the material parameters of the steel ball and the raceway.
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Structural Optimization for Engine Mount Bracket

2007-05-15
2007-01-2419
Design of powertrain mounting bracket is always challenging in achieving good NVH characteristics, sound durability and simultaneously reduced weight. Structural optimization is an effective tool to obtain an optimum design. Depending on the design status, different schemes, i.e. size, topology and shape optimization, are applied. In this paper, a case study of application of structural optimization in the design of a mount bracket has been presented. Firstly, both test and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) results expose problems of the initial design. Therefore, it is necessary to redesign the bracket. With sufficient design freedom and time in topology optimization, design space and optimization parameters are defined. Die direction and other manufacturability considerations for the casting components are vital. Shape optimization is then conducted to further decrease the weight and refine local weakness.
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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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Study on Steering Angle Input during the Automated Lane Change of Electric Vehicle

2017-09-23
2017-01-1962
The trajectory planning and the accurate path tracking are the two key technologies to realize the intelligent driving. The research of the steering wheel angle plays an important role in the path tracking. The purpose of this study is to optimize the steering wheel angle input during the automated lane changing. A dynamic programming approach to trajectory planning is proposed in this study, which is expected to not only achieve a quick reaction to the changing driving environment, but also optimize the balance between vehicle performance and driving efficiency. First of all, the lane changing trajectory is planned based on the positive and negative trapezoidal lateral acceleration method. In addition, the multi-objective optimization function is built which includes such indexes: lateral acceleration, lateral acceleration rate, yaw rate, lane changing time and lane changing distance.
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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.
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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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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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Numerical Investigation of the Static Characteristics of Solenoid Valve in Decoupled Brake-by-Wire System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0804
The static characteristics of solenoid valve play an important role in the performance of brake system and can indirectly reflect the response speed of the brake system. The static characteristics of the solenoid valve reflect the electromagnetic characteristics of the solenoid valve itself, revealing the maximum potential of the solenoid valve in the system work, which is one of the important characteristics to characterize the working ability of the solenoid valve. In this paper, a numerical calculation method is used to build a finite element model of the solenoid valve electromagnetic field on the Ansoft Maxwell simulation platform. The model takes into account the nonlinear magnetization characteristics of soft magnetic materials and the air gap.
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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.
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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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Structural Vibration Analysis and Sound Quality Improvement for a Four-Cylinder Engine

2023-05-08
2023-01-1153
An Inline 4-cylinder engine is equipped with second-order balance shafts.When the engine is running under full load in 5000rpm,the engine generated severe structural radiation noise.The bench test analysis shows that the main reason is the resonance of the engine near 800Hz and 1500Hz. In this paper, a method for modeling and analyzing the vibration of the engine structure is proposed, and the sound quality of the engine is evaluated and imporved by the Moore–Glasberg loudness method. Firstly, the finite element model of the engine was established, and the experimental modes of the engine casing assembly, crankshaft and balance shaft were measured. The natural frequencies and modal shapes obtained by calculation and experiment were compared, which validates the established finite element model.Secondly, a flexible multi-body dynamic model of the engine was established.
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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.
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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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Research on Sound Insulation Characteristics and Application of Acoustic Metamaterials

2022-03-29
2022-01-0343
In the field of low-frequency noise control, the acoustic metamaterials have received extensive attention from researchers. However, the existing work mainly focuses on small structures with fixed boundaries, which is quite different from engineering applications. Based on the membrane-type acoustic metamaterials, this paper uses a rigid thin plate to replace the tensioned membrane, design and manufacture of two new types of local resonance structure and studies their sound insulation properties. First, the metamaterial samples with a small size of 100mm in diameter and a large-size square with a side length of 506mm were produced, and the sound TL of the two was tested through the impedance tube and the reverberation chamber-anechoic chamber, respectively. The results show that the new structure can form an obvious sound insulation frequency band at low frequencies. Based on the finite element method, a metamaterial acoustic transmission loss calculation model is established.
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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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Study on Arrangement of TIG Weld Seams of 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy

2023-04-11
2023-01-0939
Welding deformation of aluminum alloy is an urgent problem to be solved, it affects the performance and service life of welding products. In this research, in order to compute welding deformation and residual stress, a finite element model of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy was established. The efficiency and the accuracy of the welding residual stress calculation and the welding deformation were significantly improved. By comparing the temperature field and the displacement field of simulation and experiment, the finite element model was validated. Through finite element analysis, Heat input and welding times have important effects on welding deformation and residual stress was found. The welding deformation law and the residual stress distribution law were proposed, after cooling of the welding seams, the plates collapsed to the other side of the heat source along the vertical direction, the welding deformation tendency was heightened by double-sided welding.
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Interior Sound Quality Refinement Base on Mechanism Study of Crankshaft Impact Noise

2019-04-02
2019-01-0772
A rumbling noise is audible in a vehicle passenger compartment during acceleration. Mechanism detail of the rumbling noise is studied. A series of preliminary transfer path experiments investigation on chassis dynamometer shows that the interior rumbling noise is mainly induced by abnormal crankshaft impact at particular crank angle. Spectrum analysis indicates that high level half order harmonic components significantly affects the rumbling noise. Multi-body dynamics model of the powertrain is developed to further investigate the root cause of the abnormal crankshaft impact. Experiment results are used to verify the numeric model. High deviation of main bearing forces at the crank angle 0° to 180° after the Fire Top Dead Center of the no.l cylinder is considered to fundamentally induces the high level half order components. The force ripple coupled with the crankshaft resonance induces the crankshaft rumbling.
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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.
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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.
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Modeling and Validation for the Hysteretic Behavior of an Automatic Belt Tensioner

2019-06-05
2019-01-1546
An automatic tensioner used in an engine front end accessory drive system (EFEADS) is taken as a study example in this paper. The working torque of the tensioner, which consists of the spring torque caused by a torsional spring and the frictional torques caused by the contact pairs, is analyzed by a mathematic analysis method and a finite element method. And the calculation and simulation are validated by a torque measurement versus angular displacement of a tensioner arm. The working torques of the tensioner under a loading and an unloading process are described by a bilinear hysteretic model, and are written as a function with a damping ratio. The rule of the action for the damping devices is investigated based on the simulation and a durability test of the tensioner. A finite element method for the tensioner without damping device is established. Then the radial deformation for the torsional spring under an unconstrained state is obtained.
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