Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies

With the trend of lighter vehicle and more powerful engine (power plant) passengers are subjected to large vibration and harshness coming from the engine through the chassis. This paper discusses the application of active vibration control to reduce this vibration effect. Using a mass-spring-damper...

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Main Authors: Darsivan, Fadly Jashi, Martono, Wahyudi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/284/1/FadlyJashiDarsivan2006_EngineMountingCharacteristicforVibration.pdf
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description With the trend of lighter vehicle and more powerful engine (power plant) passengers are subjected to large vibration and harshness coming from the engine through the chassis. This paper discusses the application of active vibration control to reduce this vibration effect. Using a mass-spring-damper model which represents a passive engine mount, dynamic characteristic of the mount is obtained for both lower frequency level (< 20 Hz) and higher frequency level (> 20 Hz.). Based on this characteristic an ideal vibration isolation model is deduced and it has been found that it is frequency dependent. Feedback control system strategy is presented and simulated using MatLab to see the amplitude comparison between passive engine mount and active engine mount. The active vibration control strategies show good improvement in reducing the vibration effect from the power plant to the chassis of the vehicle and thus to the passenger.
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spelling utm.eprints-2842017-08-23T07:39:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/284/ Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies Darsivan, Fadly Jashi Martono, Wahyudi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics With the trend of lighter vehicle and more powerful engine (power plant) passengers are subjected to large vibration and harshness coming from the engine through the chassis. This paper discusses the application of active vibration control to reduce this vibration effect. Using a mass-spring-damper model which represents a passive engine mount, dynamic characteristic of the mount is obtained for both lower frequency level (< 20 Hz) and higher frequency level (> 20 Hz.). Based on this characteristic an ideal vibration isolation model is deduced and it has been found that it is frequency dependent. Feedback control system strategy is presented and simulated using MatLab to see the amplitude comparison between passive engine mount and active engine mount. The active vibration control strategies show good improvement in reducing the vibration effect from the power plant to the chassis of the vehicle and thus to the passenger. 2006-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/284/1/FadlyJashiDarsivan2006_EngineMountingCharacteristicforVibration.pdf Darsivan, Fadly Jashi and Martono, Wahyudi (2006) Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies. In: 1st Regional Conference on Vehicle Engineering & Technology, 3-5 July 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Darsivan, Fadly Jashi
Martono, Wahyudi
Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title_full Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title_fullStr Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title_short Engine Mounting Characteristic for Vibration Isolation and Active Vibration Control Strategies
title_sort engine mounting characteristic for vibration isolation and active vibration control strategies
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
url http://eprints.utm.my/284/1/FadlyJashiDarsivan2006_EngineMountingCharacteristicforVibration.pdf
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