High frequency model describing the noise transfer behaviour of automotive hydraulic engine mounts

Q4 Engineering
S. Watzl, F. Gauterin, B. Pfaefflin
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Abstract

To further decrease carbon dioxide emissions, efficiency of combustion engines in passenger cars needs to increase. Measures enhancing efficiency in combustion engines significantly increase engine vibrations. In order to provide a high level of comfort and low interior noise levels, isolation properties of engine mount systems have to compensate these increasing excitations. As existing analogous models of hydraulic mounts describe their behaviour only at low frequencies, we elaborate a model describing the isolation properties in a frequency range relevant for dominant engine orders. We deduce this model from parameter variation tests on hydraulic engine mounts using an electrodynamic test bench for characterisation. The parameters in the proposed model represent geometric properties as well as physical properties of springs, masses and dampening effects. Using the elaborated model helps to tune the parameters of engine mounts to the specific demands of different vehicles and to increase isolation properties.
描述汽车液压发动机悬置噪声传递特性的高频模型
为了进一步减少二氧化碳的排放,需要提高乘用车内燃机的效率。内燃机提高效率的措施显著增加了发动机的振动。为了提供高水平的舒适性和低内部噪声水平,发动机悬置系统的隔离性能必须补偿这些增加的激励。由于现有的液压支架的类似模型只描述了它们在低频下的行为,我们精心设计了一个模型,描述了与主要发动机订单相关的频率范围内的隔离特性。我们从液压发动机支架参数变化试验中推导出该模型,并使用电动试验台进行表征。该模型中的参数既表示弹簧的几何性质,也表示弹簧的物理性质、质量和阻尼效应。使用详细的模型有助于调整发动机支架的参数,以满足不同车辆的具体要求,并提高隔离性能。
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International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration
International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration Engineering-Automotive Engineering
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
17
期刊介绍: The IJVNV has been established as an international authoritative reference in the field. It publishes refereed papers that address vehicle noise and vibration from the perspectives of customers, engineers and manufacturing.
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