Numerical and Experimental Comparison by NVH Finite Element Simulation in “Body in White” of a Vehicle in the Frequency Range until 800Hz

2012-36-0629

11/25/2012

Event
SAE Brasil International Noise and Vibration Colloquium 2012
Authors Abstract
Content
Methodologies of a vehicle assessment through computer simulation comes to enable every day to preview difficulties in developing models, which also contributes to reducing the time to develop a new model. For initial assessment of the vibroacoustic behavior of a vehicle, in the early months of development, the frequency response functions, known as inertance (a/F), are analyzed, at the points of attachment of the engine and suspension to the body still in the Body-in-White configuration. Usually the finite element simulations are performed up to the limit of 300Hz. In the aim at increasing the range of inertance analysis, enabling a more comprehensive analysis in NVH, the results by elements finites simulation were compared, in this work, with the results obtained in experimental measurements focused on the validation of this simulation methodology until the limit of 800Hz.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-36-0629
Pages
6
Citation
Moura, F., Ferreira, T., Danti, M., and Meneguzzo, M., "Numerical and Experimental Comparison by NVH Finite Element Simulation in “Body in White” of a Vehicle in the Frequency Range until 800Hz," SAE Technical Paper 2012-36-0629, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-36-0629.
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Published
Nov 25, 2012
Product Code
2012-36-0629
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English