2016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/744/1/012197
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Quantifying the variability in stiffness and damping of an automotive vehicle's trim-structure mounts

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“…The mobility functions between point 1 on the first plate and point 2 on the second plate are obtained. The uncertainty in the clips properties are considered based on the measurement conducted in [8]. A Monte Carlo simulation is used to obtain the point and the transfer mobilities while the clips properties are varied.…”
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“…The mobility functions between point 1 on the first plate and point 2 on the second plate are obtained. The uncertainty in the clips properties are considered based on the measurement conducted in [8]. A Monte Carlo simulation is used to obtain the point and the transfer mobilities while the clips properties are varied.…”
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“…A new signal will be classified based on its to the class of healthy or faulty signals, according to Eq. (8).…”
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“…An experimental rig has been designed which resembles the boundary condition of the clip in the real working condition, allowing an evaluation of their effect on the uncertainty in clip's properties. The methodology and initial results have been previously presented in Abolfathi et al 21 The effect of uncertainty in the stiffness and damping of the clips on the variability of the dynamic response is assessed through a series of Monte Carlo simulations. The effect of uncertainty in damping alone and stiffness alone are also evaluated which confirms the conclusion of a previous study.…”
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