Analysis of vibration of vehicle construction elements under engine and power train system working

Abstract

The paper presents results of investigation on vibration signals registered in chosen elements of vehicle construction, for example in floor panel under the feet of driver. The analysis of the dynamics of the vibroacoustics phenomenon in vehicle construction were conducted. Application of WA signal processing methods enables estimation of energy measures, analysis of chosen frequency bands for the dominant frequencies detection and comparison of time and frequency signal realization.

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Rafał BURDZIK

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Rafał BURDZIK (2013). Analysis of vibration of vehicle construction elements under engine and power train system working. Scientific Journals of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport, 2013(79), 13-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-104043