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Study on Transient Vibration Response Characteristics of Front Transverse Power Train at the Key On/Off
Technical Paper
2007-01-2283
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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The purpose of this study is to reduce driver's seat vibration during an engine start or stop. In general, this is an important research item for NVH performance in the vehicle development stage. However, it has been difficult to improve this vibration performance since the testing group evaluates this item using the trial and error method at the very last development period. Thus, the present study is meant to overcome the current issues by:
- 1Performing the overall study investigating the key on/off characteristics through excitation force, transfer system and response system to define the mechanism and to validate the findings experimentally and with CAE analysis.
- 2Developing the CAE analysis technique to predict the key on/off performance quantitatively.
This method can be applied earlier in the vehicle development stage, allowing more time to improve and optimize the design.
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Lee, Y., "Study on Transient Vibration Response Characteristics of Front Transverse Power Train at the Key On/Off," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-2283, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-2283.Also In
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