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Structure-Borne Path Identification of Rumbling Noise in a Passenger Car Based on In-Situ Blocked Force Transfer Path Analysis
Technical Paper
2019-01-1587
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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It is known that the major source of rumbling noise the combustion force of an engine. The combustion force excites the engine and induces vibrations of the powertrain. These vibrations are then transferred to the body of the vehicle via its structural transfer path. Moreover, the vibrations of the vehicle’s body emit internal vibra-acoustic noise. This noise is often referred to as the rumbling noise due to the structural borne path. If there are structural resonances among the structural paths such as the engine, transmission, mount bracket, suspension, and the vehicle’s body, the rumbling noise could be amplified. To identify the major resonances of the structural transfer path, classical transfer path analysis (CTPA) has been traditionally utilized. The method has a significant limitation in that it is necessary to decouple the substructures to obtain the contact force between individual components and to identify the transfer path of the structure-borne sound. Recently, blocked force transfer path analysis (BF-TPA) was introduced and this approach does not require the decoupling of the substructures. In this study, we identify the structure-borne path of rumbling sound based on blocked force transfer path analysis (BF-TPA) in a passenger car. In addition to identification, the passive control method for rumbling sound is presented.
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Lee, S., An, K., Shin, T., Kim, Y. et al., "Structure-Borne Path Identification of Rumbling Noise in a Passenger Car Based on In-Situ Blocked Force Transfer Path Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 2019-01-1587, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-01-1587.Also In
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