A Car Component Subjected to Multiple Sources of Random Vibrations
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Acoustics and Vibration - Year 2012, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
In this article, the random vibration simulation method applied to a car component is presented. The main vibration sources which appear at the automotive body level are mentioned. By using finite element analysis, one can estimate the response of the structure in terms of the probability of the maximum displacement and stress. A laboratory test with good results for the partial validation of the simulation has been performed. By using the random vibration simulation method, it is possible to estimate the behavior of a structure excited by random vibrations, with a good precision for various applications.
Authors and Affiliations
Curtean RAZVAN, Iulian LUPEA
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