Synergy of Methods in Structural Dynamics: TPA and Modal Analysis
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- SAE Paper
No.2021-01-1090
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- 1-21(Total 21 p)
- 発行年月
- 2021年 8月
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- SAE International
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- 英語
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- Noise and Vibration Conference & Exhibition
書誌事項
著者(英) | 1) Matthias Wegerhoff, 2) Roland Sottek, 3) Haiko Brücher, 4) Tim Kamper |
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勤務先(英) | 1) HEAD acoustics GmbH, 2) HEAD acoustics GmbH, 3) HEAD acoustics GmbH, 4) HEAD acoustics GmbH |
抄録(英) | Since NVH is always a property of the whole system, one must have a deep understanding of the dependencies and all the components that interact. The well known in-situ Transfer Path Analysis (TPA) provides methods to separate different components of an acoustical system such as source and receiver. The source including excitation and structural dynamics of the exciting subsystem can be described independently of the structural dynamics of the receiving structure by means of the in-situ blocked forces. The Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) is a common method as well and aims to identify the structural dynamics of a structure. This paper addresses the combination of both methods using the example of an e-drive of an electric car, which has been analyzed on a test rig. The combination of modal analysis and TPA yields a better understanding of the system and its dependencies. The correlation of the results of both methods can be used to gain important insights regarding the source-description. Thus, this paper demonstrates how to use synergies and get the most out of state-of-the-art methods in the field of structural dynamics, using a real, live engineering problem. 翻訳 |