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Design of Engine Accessory Mounting Systems Subject to Large Vibrations
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Abstract
This paper presents a systematic method for obtaining an acceptable mounting system for engine accessories in a short length of time with minimum redesign of metal components. A mathematical model is used to determine the various resonance conditions. Electronic instrumentation is used to verify the behavior of the system and determine amplitudes of vibration. Finally the endurance testing conducted to confirm analytical and experimental results is discussed.
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Dharan, C. and Windstein, D., "Design of Engine Accessory Mounting Systems Subject to Large Vibrations," SAE Technical Paper 730056, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730056.Also In
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