Abstract

At present, most of the turbofan engine use the articulated link mount to connect the engine to the wing. The mechanical modeling, analysis and experimental research of articulated link mount are important means in the development of engine mount. In this paper, multibody dynamics method is used to establish the dynamic theory equation for a certain type of turbofan engine mount, and the low-frequency approximation method of the MNF file is proposed, which greatly improves the calculation speed on the basis of ensuring the calculation accuracy. In addition, a full-scale engine mounting system vibration isolation performance test platform was developed, and the vibration isolation efficiency of a certain type of engine mount at the high and low pressure rotor frequency was obtained. The results show that the simulation and test results agree well, the error is within 15% at the low-frequency, and 5% at the high-frequency. This work provides theoretical method and test evaluation means for the design and improvement of large passenger aircraft engine installation devices.

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