2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-008-1105-2
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Modeling of a hydraulic engine mount for active pneumatic engine vibration control using the extended Kalman filter

Abstract: The attenuation of engine vibration transmitted to a chassis has been a major focus in the automotive community for the increase of comfort for the driver and passengers. A hydro-mount system is designed to reduce the transmission of engine vibration to the chassis. It is also used for supporting the static load by an engine weight. In this paper, we present a modeling and parameter estimation of hydro-mount systems. Nonlinear model aspects are developed and used with experimental data to validate the model re… Show more

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“…The material derivatives are meaningful because of the axial transport phenomenon of the rope while hoisting the load [7,32]. Note that in (3) and (4), the dot-notation is used if the variable is a function of time only, for example, ( ), l t ( ), g y t and others.…”
Section: System Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material derivatives are meaningful because of the axial transport phenomenon of the rope while hoisting the load [7,32]. Note that in (3) and (4), the dot-notation is used if the variable is a function of time only, for example, ( ), l t ( ), g y t and others.…”
Section: System Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 8 shows the overall diagram of the closed-loop system [25][26][27][28] including the linear controller, calibration equation, filter and AWC parameters. The output of the plant is converted into temperature using a calibration equation.…”
Section: Awc Architecture and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work of the forces in the mounts is important for the analysis of the thermal loads and it can be measured and experimentally measured with great diffi culties [23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. Bearing in mind the distribution of heat inside the mount, as well as around it, the problem is signifi cantly improved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%