Essays about: "vibration engine"
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1. Steering system modal analysis
University essay from KTH/Teknisk akustikAbstract : The vehicle manufacturing sector is constantly evolving, and corporations are fully aware of increased consumer expectations for both driver and passenger´s comfort. SCANIA CV AB, as one of the largest Swedish manufacturers of commercial vehicles, has put an emphasis on this area. READ MORE
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2. Development of a Method to Determine the Influence of Rubber Components in Dynamic Simulations
University essay from KTH/Farkostteknik och SolidmekanikAbstract : In order to make sure that an engine can withstand the vibration loads, while the weight is kept as low as possible, some components on the engine are made of rubber. The stiffness of these rubber components are several orders of magnitude lower than the surrounding metal components, and the inclusion of rubber components affects the dynamic behaviour of the engine. READ MORE
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3. NVH analysis and optimization of electric powertrain
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : With increasing focus on electromobility many companies are developing vehicles powered by an electric energy source. Previously, engines used to be the most prominent source of noise in a traditional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle. READ MORE
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4. Numerical study of a vibroacoustic wave trap for e-vehicles
University essay from KTH/Teknisk akustikAbstract : The transition from internal combustion engine to battery electric cars is accompanied by a shift on the NVH issues damaging the passenger comfort. The rolling noise generated by the wheels and tyres is in particular characterized by an increasing attention from OEMs and car manufacturers. READ MORE
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5. Hydroacoustic Modelling of Podded Propulsion System : Underwater Radiated Noise Prediction Using ANSYS
University essay from KTH/Teknisk mekanikAbstract : Ocean noise pollution is an invisible but growing threat. There are many sources of sound in the ocean but human underwater radiated noise, in particular from shipping is one of the most prominent one. Ocean noise pollution can interfere or sometimes even directly harm marine life. READ MORE