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Influence of Chassis Flexibility on Dynamic Behavior of Engine Mount Systems
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This paper discusses the flexible chassis effects on dynamic response of engine-mount systems using computer simulation techniques. Equations of motion for the engine-mount systems including flexible foundations are derived. The dynamic flexibility of the chassis is represented by modal information from finite element analysis or experimental modal tests. Solving the derived equations, natural frequencies and forced vibration response of an engine-mount system can be simulated accurately.
It is shown that the flexibility of the engine-mount frame structure may have a significant impact on the idle shake vibration and mounting forces transmitted from the engine to the structure. The computational method developed is applied to an example engine-mount system and the results are compared to those of an associated experiment.
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Kim, J., Jho, S., and Yim, H., "Influence of Chassis Flexibility on Dynamic Behavior of Engine Mount Systems," SAE Technical Paper 942269, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942269.Also In
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