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NONLINEAR MODELING
OF HYDRAULIC ENGINE MOUNTS OF A CAR POWERTRAIN WITH COMPUTATIONAL FLUID
STRUCTURE INTERACTION FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS MODELS
Shang guan
Wenbin
( Department of Automotive
Engineering,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou 510641 )
Lu Zhenhua
(The State Key Laboratory of
Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University,Beijing 100084)
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Abstract: Hydraulic engine mount (HEM) is a highly effective
vibration isolator, and is widely used in automotive powertrain. A
lumped parameter model is a traditional model for modeling the dynamic
characteristics of the HEM, and the system parameters in the model are
usually obtained by experiments. A fluid structure interaction (FSI)
finite element analysis (FEA) model is established for the dynamic
analysis of an HEM with an inertia track and a free decoupler. The
static and dynamic characteristics of the HEM are predicted with the FSI
FEA model and the results are compared favorably with experimental data.
Calculated results of the time histories of some variables in the model,
such as the pressure in upper chamber and the displacement of free
decoupler under different excitations, elucidate the working mechanism
of the HEM. Only stress versus strain relations of the rubber materials,
the fluid physical parameters and the HEM’s sizes are needed for the
simulation of a HEM with the FSI FEA model, and no prototype mounts or
parts need to be prefabricated in the design stages, thus greatly
reducing mount design time.
Key words: Automotive powertrain Hydraulic engine mount Dynamic
simulation Fluid structure interaction FEA
CLC No: U461.1
国家教育部博士点科研基金(9800032)、清华大学2000度基础研究基金和丰田汽车公司的资助项目. Received 20030103,
received in revised form 20040213
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