Of the various types of passive engine mounts, hydraulic engine mounts (HEMs) have the best noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) performance. Based on the third type HEM, which has an inertia track, decoupler and disturbing plate, the influences of the three hydraulic mechanisms, the length of the i
NON-LINEAR MODELLING OF HYDRAULIC MOUNTS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT
β Scribed by A. GEISBERGER; A. KHAJEPOUR; F. GOLNARAGHI
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 541 KB
- Volume
- 249
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper focuses on the development of a complete non-linear model of a hydraulic engine mount and the evaluation of the model using a unique experimental apparatus. The model is capable of capturing both the low-and high-frequency behavior of hydraulic mounts. The results presented here provide a signi"cant improvement over existing models by considering all non-linear aspects of a hydraulic engine mount. Enhancements to already published non-linear models include a continuous function that follows a simplistic yet e!ective approach to capture the switching e!ect and leakage through the decoupler, and upper chamber bulge damping. It is shown that the model developed here provides the appropriate system response over the full range of loading conditions (frequency and amplitude) encountered in practice. In order to obtain the parameter values for the non-linear model, a unique test apparatus is introduced. Using the experimental set-up, it is possible to verify the model of individual components of the mount, and later on test the behavior of the whole assembly. These data also establish the relative importance of several damping, inertia and sti!ness terms. In addition, the measured responses of the mounts to loading at various frequencies and amplitudes are compared to the predictions of the mathematical model. The comparisons generally show a very good agreement (better than 10%), which corroborate the non-linear model of the mount. It is felt that this work will help engineers in reducing mount design time, by providing insight into the e!ects of various parameters within the mount.
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