Predicting base Engine Vibrations using Flexible Multi Body Dynamics Simulation

Pranay Sharma, Nikhil Rao, Rentong Wang, Pravin Kakde
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Predicting the vibratory response of a base engine is appealing as it can speed up the engine development cycle and cut down testing cost. However, there are concerns regarding predictability of base engine vibration simulation models due to various factors. This study attempts to investigate this predictability and gives more insights on what factors can affect it. In the presented work, the vibratory response of a base engine is predicted through a flexible Multi Body Dynamics simulation. Cylinder pressure excitation on the cylinder head and pistons, and reciprocating inertia excitation, are considered as inputs in this flexible Multi Body Dynamics simulation. Effects arising from overhead moving components and gear train, have been excluded from this study. The predicted vibratory response of the base engine at particular locations, is compared with the vibratory response as measured using accelerometers mounted at those locations, during testing. A reasonable level of correlation can be seen between simulation and testing. Measures that can be taken to improve this correlation are also discussed.
利用柔性多体动力学模拟预测底座发动机振动
预测基础发动机的振动响应非常有吸引力,因为它可以加快发动机的开发周期并降低测试成本。然而,由于各种因素的影响,人们对基础发动机振动仿真模型的可预测性表示担忧。本研究试图调查这种可预测性,并就哪些因素会影响这种可预测性提出更多见解。在本研究中,通过灵活的多体动力学仿真预测了基础发动机的振动响应。气缸盖和活塞上的气缸压力激励以及往复惯性激励被视为该灵活多体动力学模拟的输入。本研究排除了顶置运动部件和齿轮系产生的影响。基础发动机在特定位置的预测振动响应与测试期间使用安装在这些位置的加速度计测得的振动响应进行了比较。可以看出,模拟和测试之间存在合理的相关性。此外,还讨论了可采取哪些措施来改善这种相关性。
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