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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.
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Analysis for Dynamic Performances of Engine Front End Accessory Drive System under Accelerating Condition

2020-04-14
2020-01-0399
A model for a generic layout of an engine front end accessory drive system is established. The dynamic performances of the system are obtained via a numerical method. The dynamic performances consist of the oscillation angle of tensioner arm, the slip ratio of each pulley and the dynamic belt tension. In modeling the system, the hysteretic behavior of an automatic tensioner, the loaded torque of the accessory pulley versus the engine speed, the torsional vibration of crankshaft and the creep of the belt are considered. The dynamic performances of the system at steady state and under accelerating condition are analyzed. An example is provided to validate the established model. The measured results show that the torsional vibration of crankshaft is larger and the dynamic performances of the system are different under accelerating conditions, though the acceleration is small.
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An Interval Analysis and Optimization Method for Generated Axial Force of Automotive Drive Shaft Systems

2020-04-14
2020-01-0918
To study the generated axial force (GAF) of the drive shaft system more accurately and effectively, this paper introduces the interval uncertainty into the research focusing on the GAF. Firstly, an interval uncertainty model for calculating the GAF is proposed based on the Chebyshev polynomials and an analytical model of the GAF. The input torque, the articulation angle, the rotation angle of the drive shaft system, the pitch circle radius (PCR) of the tripod joint and the friction coefficient are regarded as interval variables. Secondly, the upper and lower bounds of the proposed GAF model under interval uncertainty parameters are calculated quickly with the vertex method. Then the interval uncertainty optimization of the GAF under uncertainty parameters is performed. The upper bound of the response interval of the GAF is taken as the optimization object.
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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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Numerical Investigation of Solenoid Valve Flow Field in Decoupled Brake-by-Wire System

2021-04-06
2021-01-0806
The decoupling brake-by-wire system controls the key components of the flow path and liquid flow of the whole brake system through the solenoid valve of the bottom control unit. The reference cross-sectional area value at the valve inlet is obtained by calculation, and the valve body structure model is established. The flow channel structure is extracted, and the porous media model is used to replace the fluid area of the filter screen at the entrance of the solenoid valve. The Fluent software is used to analyze the influence on the flow characteristics of the solenoid valve with or without a filter. The accuracy of the model is verified by the experimental results, which also show that the porous medium can effectively and accurately reflect the characteristics of the solenoid valve end filter.
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Experimental and Numerical Study of Rollover Crashworthiness of a Coach Body Section

2012-09-24
2012-01-1900
The good mobility and large carrying capacity promote the popularity of intercity coach in mass transit, especially in the long distance passenger transport nowadays. However, accidents related to coach and bus usually involve large casualties. Higher risk of fatalities is exhibited in rollover than the other coach accident types. In order to protect the occupants when a rollover accident occurs, coach structure must have sufficient strength to resist the impact loads. This paper presents a rollover test of an intercity coach body section using both numerical simulation and experimental testing to investigate its rollover crashworthiness in accordance with ECE R66. A full scale coach body section is manufactured and a tilting bench is designed and fabricated. Displacement transducers and accelerometer are equipped to record the time history of superstructure deformation and impact acceleration. And the FE model was developed accordingly.
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Transmission Efficiency Analysis of High-Efficiency Constant Velocity Joint

2021-04-06
2021-01-0705
Multi-body dynamics simulation is widely used in the dynamic research of constant velocity joints (CVJ). Useful kinematic and dynamic conclusions can be obtained from simulations to replace part of the test process and reduce test costs. In this paper, multi-body dynamics parameterized (MBDP) models of the high-efficiency constant velocity joints are proposed in the software of ADAMS. A friction model and Hertz contact theory are applied to describe the contact status. And the torque transmission efficiency of the kind of high-efficiency CVJ is calculated through the MBDP model. Bench tests of torque transmission efficiency are carried out on the CVJ to verify the calculation accuracy of the multi-body dynamics model. And the test result of high-efficiency joint shows an excellent behavior for efficiency when compared with BJ.
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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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A Study on Editing Method of Road Load Spectrum of Automobile Rubber Isolator Using Time-Frequency Domain Methods

2022-03-29
2022-01-0272
In order to enhance the efficiency of durability testing of automobile parts, a time-frequency domain accelerated editing method of road load time series of rubber mount on powertrain was discussed. Based on Stockwell Transform method and Accumulative Power Spectral Density, a new time-frequency domain accelerated editing method (ST-APSD) was proposed. The accumulative power spectral density was obtained by ST of the load time series signal of automobile powertrain rubber mounting force which is acquired by the real vehicle in the test field. Based on the accumulative power spectral density, the threshold value was proposed to identify and delete the small damage load fragments, and then the acceleration spectrum was obtained.
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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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Modeling and Analysis of the Hysteresis Behavior of the Tensioner

2022-03-29
2022-01-0609
The tensioner of the engine front end accessory drive system was taken as a study object, and the mechanical structure and working principle of the automatic tensioner were analyzed. The hysteresis behavior test of tensioner torque-angular displacement was carried out, and the effects of different excitation frequencies and excitation amplitudes on the hysteresis behavior of the tensioner were analyzed. According to the modified Dahl hysteresis model, the model parameters of the tensioner was identified. Based on the identified model parameters, the hysteresis behavior of the tensioner was calculated, and the calculation model accuracy was verified with the tested results. The influence of the hysteresis curve transition area exponent on the tensioner behavior was studied. The dynamic behavior of the engine front end accessory drive system was simulated using the simulation software.
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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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Research on Thermal Recession Compensation Method of Disc Brakes

2023-04-11
2023-01-0668
If a car is braked frequently or at high speed, the thermal decay of brake system performance appears, which reduces the braking performance of the car. To compensate brake moment reduction during braking at thermal decay of brake system, a compensation strategy of brake moment is designed by using “feedforward +PID feedback” to pressure at wheel braking cylinder. The trigger and exit conditions of the strategy for the wheel cylinder pressure are proposed based on the threshold. A vehicle model consisting braking system is established if a vehicle runs at straight line, and the braking distance and braking acceleration are estimated, the results shown that the thermal decay compensation control strategy proposed in this paper can reduce the braking distance and braking time.
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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 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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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.
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Kinematic Analysis and Simulation of the Double Roller Tripod Joint

2019-06-05
2019-01-1526
The kinematic model of the double roller tripod joint is established in order to analyze its kinematic characteristics and provide theoretical basis for its application and improvement. By means of spatial coordinate transformation, the translational and rotational motion equations of the rollers relative to the tracks and trunnions, the motion equation of the center of the tripod and the equations of the input/output angular displacement error and bending angle are derived. The motion simulation of the double roller tripod universal joint was carried out in ADAMS so as to verify the established kinematic model. The results show that the rollers of the double roller tripod joint only have periodic translational motions relative to the tracks while the rollers have both periodic translational and rotational motions relative to the trunnions. The tripod’s center does the circular motion on the tripod plane with the angular velocity 3 times of the input angular velocity.
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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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Analysis of Influencing Factors of Secondary Torque of Automotive Ball-Type Universal Joint

2021-04-06
2021-01-0677
During the operation of the automotive drive shaft system, the ball-type universal joint will generate a secondary torque, which will affect the torque transmission of the automotive drive shaft system and the comfort of the automobile. Under the influence of the internal friction of the ball-type universal joint, the secondary torque generates a torque component on the plane where the working angle is located and the plane perpendicular to the working angle. To effectively calculate and analyze the secondary torque, this paper establishes a multi-body dynamic model of the ball-type universal joint. At the same time, the secondary torque of the ball-type universal joint is measured by the NVH multi-function test bench, which verifies the validity of the multi-body dynamic model. In order to improve the analysis efficiency of the secondary torque, a proxy model of the secondary torque of the ball-type universal joint is established based on the multi-body dynamic model.
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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.
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