Abstract
Operational transfer path analysis is applied in this study to identify the vibration source and its critical transfer path. A simple analytical five-degrees-of-freedom mechanical isolation system is first taken as an example to illustrate the analysis flow and to validate the accuracy of operational transfer path analysis. The acceleration amplitude spectrum of the receiver is used to prove the accuracy, and the path contribution of each path is used to identify the critical path. Operational transfer path analysis is then applied to the cab mount system of a heavy commercial vehicle to identify the vibration source and its critical transfer path. The vibration energy propagation capabilities from the four cab mounts to the driver’s seat are analyzed by operational transfer path analysis with the path contribution analysis, and the maximum vibration source is identified by the path operation contribution analysis. The analysis and evaluation method of the operational transfer path analysis introduced in this study can provide a research foundation and reference for vibration or noise source identification in mechanical systems.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
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