Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method

As modern passenger cars become increasingly quieter, wiper operation vibration and noise become more noticeable. As a result of the market information analysis, most complaints about the wiper concern operation noise. Wiper vibration and noise is classified into three main categories namely, squeal...

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Main Authors: Awang, I. M., C., Y. Leong, Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim, Abdul Ghani, Badri, Abd. Rahman, Roslan, Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy
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Published: 2008
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spelling my.utm.74182017-09-07T01:23:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7418/ Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method Awang, I. M. C., Y. Leong Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim Abdul Ghani, Badri Abd. Rahman, Roslan Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery As modern passenger cars become increasingly quieter, wiper operation vibration and noise become more noticeable. As a result of the market information analysis, most complaints about the wiper concern operation noise. Wiper vibration and noise is classified into three main categories namely, squeal noise, chattering, and reversal noise. Squeal noise is a high-frequency vibration of about 1000 Hz. Chattering noise is a low-frequency vibration of 100Hz or less and reversal noise is an impact sound with a frequency of 500 Hz or less produced when the wiper reverses. This paper presents numerical studies on noise and vibration of an automotive wiper blade. A 3-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) model of a wiper blade assembly is developed and then validated at the component level using modal analysis. Complex eigenvalue analysis available in ABAQUS is employed to determine stability of the wiper blade assembly. It is found that predicted results from complex eigenvalue analysis are fairly close to those generated in the experiment. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7418/1/RoslanRahman2008_ModelingAndSimulationOfAutomotive.pdf Awang, I. M. and C., Y. Leong and Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim and Abdul Ghani, Badri and Abd. Rahman, Roslan and Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy (2008) Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method. In: 2nd Regional Conference on Vehicle Engineering & Technology, 15 - 16 July 2008, Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur.
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Awang, I. M.
C., Y. Leong
Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim
Abdul Ghani, Badri
Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy
Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
description As modern passenger cars become increasingly quieter, wiper operation vibration and noise become more noticeable. As a result of the market information analysis, most complaints about the wiper concern operation noise. Wiper vibration and noise is classified into three main categories namely, squeal noise, chattering, and reversal noise. Squeal noise is a high-frequency vibration of about 1000 Hz. Chattering noise is a low-frequency vibration of 100Hz or less and reversal noise is an impact sound with a frequency of 500 Hz or less produced when the wiper reverses. This paper presents numerical studies on noise and vibration of an automotive wiper blade. A 3-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) model of a wiper blade assembly is developed and then validated at the component level using modal analysis. Complex eigenvalue analysis available in ABAQUS is employed to determine stability of the wiper blade assembly. It is found that predicted results from complex eigenvalue analysis are fairly close to those generated in the experiment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Awang, I. M.
C., Y. Leong
Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim
Abdul Ghani, Badri
Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy
author_facet Awang, I. M.
C., Y. Leong
Abu Bakar, Abd. Rahim
Abdul Ghani, Badri
Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Md. Zain, Mohd. Zarhamdy
author_sort Awang, I. M.
title Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
title_short Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
title_full Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
title_fullStr Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
title_sort modeling and simulation of automotive wiper noise and vibration using finite element method
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7418/1/RoslanRahman2008_ModelingAndSimulationOfAutomotive.pdf
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