A CAE Methodology for Reducing Rattle in Structural Components

972057

5/20/1997

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Abstract
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Squeak and rattle has become a primary source of undesired noise in automobiles due to the continual diminishment of engine, power train and tire noise levels. This article presents a finite-element-based methodology for the improvement of rattle performance of vehicle components. For implementation purposes, it has been applied to study the rattle of a glove compartment latch and corner rubber bumpers. Results from the glove compartment study are summarized herein. Extensions to other rattle problems are also highlighted.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/972057
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Hsieh, S., Borowski, V., Her, J., and Shaw, S., "A CAE Methodology for Reducing Rattle in Structural Components," SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and Exposition, Traverse City, Michigan, United States, May 20, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972057.
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5/20/1997
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972057
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Technical Paper
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English