1999
DOI: 10.1115/1.1369361
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Automotive Vehicle Engine Mounting Systems: A Survey

Abstract: This study divided into three portions to provide performance requirements; overview and development of various engine mounts; and the optimization of engine mount systems. The first part provides an insight about the ideal engine mount system that should isolate vibration caused by engine disturbance force in various speed range and prevent engine bounce from shock excitation. This implies that the dynamic stiffness and damping of the engine mount should be frequency and amplitude dependent. Therefore, the de… Show more

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“…Controlling the bouncing of the engine from low frequency shock excitations (0-20 Hz) caused by sudden acceleration and braking and riding on bumpy roads; 2. Isolating the chassis from the high frequency Hz) engine excitations caused by the firing pulse and rotating parts inside the engine [34].…”
Section: Case Study: Application Of Avse To Engine Mountmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlling the bouncing of the engine from low frequency shock excitations (0-20 Hz) caused by sudden acceleration and braking and riding on bumpy roads; 2. Isolating the chassis from the high frequency Hz) engine excitations caused by the firing pulse and rotating parts inside the engine [34].…”
Section: Case Study: Application Of Avse To Engine Mountmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of optimization techniques in the design of mounting systems for a wide range of industrial machinery has attracted increasing attention in recent years because of the ability of these techniques to minimize vibration transmission from the machines to their support structures (Ashrafliuon 1993, Swanson et al 1993, Snyman et al 1995, Tao et al 2000, Yu et al 2001, Ahn et al 2003, Alkhatiba et al 2004, Kaul et al 2005. Specifically, an optimal *Corresponding author.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The optimization algorithm is the modified feasible direction (MFD) in DOT. Yu et al (2001) reported survey papers regarding the performance requirements for engine mounting systems and summarized the development of various engine mounts and the optimization of engine-mounting systems. Suh et al (2003) optimized an engine system using multidisciplinary design optimization to improve the idle refinement of the vehicle and remove the possibility of interactions between the powertrain system and vehicle systems; sequential quadratic programming was used as the optimization algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%