发动机悬置设计技术,以解决车辆水平的嗡嗡声,吱吱声和嘎嘎声

S. Hazra, Isha Pathak
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在竞争激烈的全球汽车市场,随着客户的品味变得更加精致,需要开发高质量的产品,并在所有领域实现产品卓越,以获得市场领导地位是至关重要的。嗡嗡声、吱吱声和嘎嘎声(BSR)是汽车行业术语,指所有车辆和零部件工程师面临的声音工程挑战。在设计车辆部件和整车组件时,最小化BSR是至关重要的。由于客户对高质量汽车的期望,对汽车内饰部件设计的BSR问题的关注迅速增加。此外,由于在降低车辆内外噪音方面的进步,发动机支架最近被带到最前沿,以满足车辆内部的声音水平目标。发动机支架在车辆中有两个主要功能:隔振和发动机支撑。本文的目的是通过实验分析传统的发动机悬置设计对车辆在低速条件下经过崎岖路面和坑洞时发动机悬置发出的嘎嘎声和呼啸声的影响。测试方法演示了如何在BSR 4海报测试台上模拟和关联实际车辆级噪声。考虑到所涉及的众多变量,在不影响关键NVH(噪声、振动和粗糙度)和耐久性性能参数的情况下,提出了一项设计变更,以减少发动机悬置的嘎嘎声。通过大幅降低BSR扣分来量化降噪水平,这反过来反映了车辆感知质量的改善,客户满意度指数的提高和JD功率(JDP)评级的提高
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Engine mount design technique to address vehicle level Buzz, Squeak & Rattle
In the highly competitive global automotive market and with the taste of customer becoming more refined, the need to develop high quality products and achieve product excellence in all areas to obtain market leadership is critical. Buzz, squeak and rattle (BSR) is the automotive industry term for the audible engineering challenges faced by all vehicle and component engineers. Minimizing BSR is of paramount importance when designing vehicle components and whole vehicle assemblies. Focus on BSR issues for an automobile interior component design have rapidly increased due to customer's expectation for high quality vehicles. Also, due to advances in the reduction of vehicle interior and exterior noise, engine mounts have recently been brought to the forefront to meet the vehicle interior sound level targets. Engine mounts serve two principal functions in a vehicle, vibration isolation and engine support. The objective of this paper to experimentally analyze the impact of conventional engine mount design on the rattle and whistling noise audible from the engine mounts when the vehicle is subjected to rough road conditions and pot holes at slow speeds. The test methodology demonstrates how to simulate and co-relate the actual vehicle level noise on a BSR 4 poster test rig. A design change is proposed to abate the rattle noise from engine mounts considering the numerous variables involved and without affecting the critical NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) and durability performance parameters. The level of noise reduction achieved is quantified through the substantial reduction in BSR demerit score which in turn reflects the improvement in perceived quality of the vehicle, increased customer satisfaction index and improved JD power (JDP) ratings
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