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Modeling and analysis of motor mounts in electric vehicles for high frequency vibration
Vibration,high frequency,dynamic stiffness,mount
Special Sessions > Vehicle noise, vibration and harshness: Challenge and Solution Ⅱ
Final Paper
Yawei zheng / South China University of Technology
Wen-Bin Shangguan / South China University of Technology
As electric motors in electric vehicles generate more sever vibration excitation in high frequency range (up to 3 kHz), a low dynamic hardening mount is needed. The dynamic stiffness of mounts increase significantly with the increase of excitation frequency and will have several peak values, which are known as internal resonances. In addition, the driving- and cross-point dynamic stiffness deviate in high frequency range. To investigate the issue of high frequency vibration isolation, a modeling approach to describe the high frequency dynamic stiffness of motor mounts is proposed. Secondly, the concept of double-isolation mount consisting of two mount and one additional mass is presented. Then, the force transmissibility of single degree of freedom system including a motor and a mount is represented as the vibration isolation effectiveness. Simulation results show that the single degree of freedom with the double-isolation mount exhibits better vibration isolation in high frequency range.

 

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Abstract Submission Deadline:

 31st March 2021 15th April 2021

Extended Deadline: 1st Aug. 2022

 

Abstract Acceptance:

30th April  2021 Rollover

 

Full Paper Submission Deadline:

30th June 2021  14th July 2021

Extended Deadline: 15th Aug. 2022 

 

Notification of Acceptance:

15th August 2021 1st Sept. 2021

1st Sept. 2022

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